Equality is NOT Real
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Life in the City
Industrialization
End of the Frontier
100

laws in the South that prevented Black people from having equal rights as White people after 1865

Jim Crow

100

How does this cartoon represent Social Darwinism?

Rockefeller's Standard Oil Company controls the refinement of oil, because he has eliminated the competition not suited to survive.

100

This image is an example of ____.

tenements

100

the 19th century innovation that transformed transportation, enabled wealthy families to take overnight vacations and increased the U.S. commerce was

The railroad

100

This historian and author warned by 1900, of how the end of the American frontier, in his Frontier Thesis, would bring an end to American Democracy.

Frederick Jackson Turner

200
The Supreme Court case made segregation in the South and discrimination in the North legal

Plessy v. Ferguson, 1896

200

The Gospel of Wealth, which encouraged the wealthy to improve their communities through community projects, was the idea of ____.

Andrew Carnegie

200

____, or anti-immigrant sentiment was on the rise across American cities as immigrants flooded into the country seeking opportunity in industry, including Eastern European Jews and Italian Catholics.

nativism

200

In response to the terrible working conditions that emerged with late 19th century industrialization, this labor union allowed all who toiled to join and was destroyed by this incident (2 answers)

Knights of Labor, Haymarket Square riot

200

This image represents what events in the American conquest of the West (the Plains)?

Buffalo Drives

300

This man advocated for Blacks to gain an education in order to improve their position in life before whites would accept them, in his Atlanta Compromise

Booker T. Washington

300

This movement founded by protestant reformers, sought to challenge Social Darwinism through Settlement Houses (and the demand for improvements within cities to improve public health.

The Social Gospel Movement

300

When immigrants arrived in American cities, they were most likely directed to this organization, that could provide them with a place to live, job in a neighborhood with similar culture.

political machine

300

the significant difference in the industrial workers of the Market Revolution and the late 19th century 2nd Industrial Revolution in America was

child labor

300

The farmers biggest complaint about industrialization in the Midwest was

railroads taking advantage of them through pools, trusts and dummy corporations, as well as commercial farming

400

This man advocated for the immediate equality of Blacks based on the 13th, 14th and 15th amendment, he also founded the NAACP.

W.E.B.DuBois
400
Industrialists of the Gilded Age would insist their success was based on survival of the fittest, but most monopolies relied on these two forms of government assistance to stay in control.

tariff

shutting down labor unions

voter suppression

discrimination

laissez-faire policies about wages and hours

400

one benefit of living in an American Gilded Age city and one problem.

Benefits

access to jobs, entertainment, shopping, improved transportation, cultural diffusion

Problems

high crime, widespread disease, overcrowding, corrupt city politicians, terrible living and working conditions

400

When Andrew Carnegie's U.S. Steel took control of every aspect of the steel industry, his company was said to have achieved

verticle integration

400

Before the Populist party, farmed formed this economic co-op to help member farmers rent equipment like tractors, and buy necessary goods in bulk.

The Grange or Farmers' Alliances

500

She advocated against lynching and pushed for a federal anti-lying law

Ida B. Wells

500

The Populist movement, aside from pushing for adding silver to the economy, wanted government intervention in these three modes of transportation and communication in the ____ Platform.  (4 answers)

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telegraph

telephone

Omaha

500
the photographer and author who recorded the life of the urban poor in How the Other Half Lives was

Jacob Riis

500

Why did industrialists support immigration, whereas labor unions did not?

industrialists wanted the cheap labor, and to avoid the hassle of unions, and labor unions saw immigrants as threats to strikes and a means of undermining improved wages

500

List two proposals of the Omaha Platform

government ownership of the railroads, telephone and telegraph

government ownership of the money supply

government ownership of the land

initiative and referendums in voting

direct election of senators