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Founder of US Steel Corporation, revolutionary of the steel industry, and well-known philanthropist.

Who is Andrew Carnegie?

100

This railroad strike was unique in that the worker's wages as well as rent was controlled by their employers.

What is the Pullman Strike?

100

A new, and much more efficient, process of converting iron into steel by blowing air through molten iron in a furnace in order to burn off excess carbon.

What is the Bessemer Process?

100

“Hands-off”, the idea that government should not be involved in business or regulation.

What is Laissez-faire?

100

Department store in downtown Chicago which sought to make shopping a glamorous activity.

What is the Montgomery Ward?

200

His company of 'Standard Oil' was a example of a horizontally integrated monopoly.

Who is John D. Rockefeller?

200
This labor union was the most moderate of unions of the Gilded Age, and found the most success. It was characterized by only accepting skilled white males into the union.

What is the American Federation of Labor (AFL)?

200

This new invention of the Gilded Age lit up American cities all over the nation and sparked a debate over whether AC or DC electricity would be most successful. 

What is the light bulb?

200

Corrupt mafia-like organizations which sold votes for rewards and ran the cities corruptly.

What are Political Machines?

200

A group of separate companies placed under the control of a single managing board.

What is a Trust?

300

He is known for his investment banking and financing as well as purchasing US Steel later in life.

Who is JP Morgan?

300

This progressive labor union was unique because it allowed women to join.

What is the Knights of Labor?

300

This invention allowed meat to be sent from the west all the way back to Northeastern cities while staying fresh.

What is the refrigerated railroad car?

300

The population shift from rural to urban areas, the corresponding decrease in the proportion of people living in rural areas

What is Urbanization?

300

Controlling all phases of production in a business from the raw material to the finished product.

What is a Vertical Monopoly?

400

He is the titan of the railroad industry and today has a university with his namesake.

Who is Cornelius Vanderbilt?

400

This labor strike against Andrew Carnegie's US Steel Corporation is known for its violent acts that resulted in 8,000 Pennsylvania Nation Guard troops being sent in to control the strike.

What is the Homestead Strike?

400

This invention allowed communication from Boston to San Francisco to happen instantly and like never before.

What is the telephone?

400
A period of economic change that involves an extensive re-organization of an economy for the purpose of manufacturing.

What is Industrialization?

400

A company that buys out all competition until they have all control of a single area of industry.

What is a Horizontal Monopoly?

500
These two lesser known railroad titans and partners, aimed to supplant Vanderbilt by taking over the Erie Railroad and its connections in the North-East.

Who are Jay Gould and James Fisk?

500

This labor union was the most radical of the time period and was founded on a communist philosophy that south the violent overthrow of capitalism.

What is the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)?

500

This new technique of production was central to the growth of the automobile and countless other industries during the gilded age.

What is the moving assembly line?

500

The international movement of people to a destination country of which they are not natives or where they do not possess citizenship in order to settle as permanent residents or naturalized citizens

What is Immigration?

500

When something is covered thinly with a gold leaf or gold paint.

What is gilded?