Politics and Corruption
Industrial Giants and Business
Labor Struggles and Strikes
Immigration and Nativism
Social Issues and Reforms
100

This New York City political machine controlled elections and government jobs during the Gilded Age.

What was Tammany Hall.

100

This process revolutionized steel production, making it cheaper and stronger. 

What is the Bessemer Process.

100

This labor protest in Chicago turned violent when a bomb exploded, killing several police officers 

What was the Haymarket Riot.

100

This immigration station processed millions of European immigrants entering the U.S. 

What was Ellis Island.

100

This photographer exposed the harsh conditions of tenement housing in How the Other Half Lives. 

Who was Jacob Riis.

200

This notorious leader of Tammany Hall was known for corruption and embezzling public funds.

Who was Boss Tweed

200

This industrialist dominated the steel industry and promoted philanthropy.

Who was Andrew Carnegie.

200

This 1892 steelworkers' strike ended in violence between workers and Pinkerton agents. 

What was the Homestead Strike.

200

This immigration station processed Asian immigrants, mainly from China. 

What was Angel Island.

200

This author wrote The Jungle, exposing poor conditions in the meatpacking industry. 

Who was Upton Sinclair.

300

This president was assassinated by Charles J. Guiteau, leading to civil service reform.

Who was President James Garfield

300

This business tycoon created a monopoly with Standard Oil. 

Who was John D. Rockefeller.

300

This strike involved railroad workers protesting wage cuts, leading to federal intervention. 

What was the Pullman Strike

300

This law banned Chinese immigration for 10 years, later extended indefinitely. 

What was the Chinese Exclusion Act.

300

This term describes the idea that only the strongest businesses and individuals survive in society. 

What is Social Darwinism.

400

This law was passed to end the spoils system and require government jobs to be based on merit.

What was the Pendleton Act

400

This financier and banker consolidated businesses and helped form General Electric. 

Who was J.P. Morgan.

400

This term refers to business leaders who used ruthless tactics to eliminate competition and exploit workers.

Who were The Robber Barons.

400

This belief favored native-born Americans and sought to limit immigration.

What is Nativism

400

This philosophy suggests that the wealthy should use their money to benefit society. 

What is philanthropy.

500

This system of rewarding political supporters with government jobs was known as ____. 

What is patronage.

500

This wealthy railroad magnate helped expand America's rail networks. 

Who was Cornelius Vanderbilt.

500

This event involved Native American resistance and was tied to the Ghost Dance movement. 

What was the Ghost Dance Wars.

500

This gold rush in Alaska attracted thousands of fortune seekers in the late 1800s. 

What was the Klondike Gold Rush.

500

This concept suggests that people agree to follow laws and work together for the good of society.

What is Social Contract.