Industrialization and Technology
Captains of Industry or Robber Barons?
Labor Struggles
Unions and Leaders
Immigration and Urbanization
100

Who invented the process that allowed for mass production of steel?

Henry Bessemer

100

This oil tycoon founded Standard Oil

John D. Rockefeller
100

What was the main issue behind the Great Strike of 1877?

Wage Cuts

100

Who led the American Federation of Labor (AFL)?

Samuel Gompers

100

Name one “push factor” that drove immigrants to the U.S. in the late 1800s.

Poverty, discrimination, famine, lack of land, political persecution, etc.

200

Who is credited with applying science to production, otherwise known as "Scientific Management"?

Frederick Winslow Taylor

200

Define Robber Barron 

A business leader who gained wealth dishonorably, exploiting workers and resources.

200

What happened at the Haymarket Affair that damaged the labor movement?

A bomb killed policemen; unions were linked to anarchism/violence.

200

Which labor union included both skilled and unskilled workers, women, and African Americans?

Knights of Labor

200

Name one “pull factor” that drew immigrants to the U.S.

Jobs, land, freedom, democracy, opportunity

300

Expansion within the industry by buying out other competitors is called?

Horizontal Integration

300

Who was known as the “Steel King”?

Andrew Carnegie

300

What company town strike led to federal troops being called in during 1894?

The Pullman Strike

300

What was the main difference between “craft unionism” and “industrial unionism”?

Craft unions = skilled workers by trade; Industrial = all workers in an industry

300

What was the settlement house founded by Jane Addams in Chicago?

Hull House

400
This insures that investors only risk the value of their investment and are not responsible for the debt/losses of the company.

Limited Liability

400

What 1890 law was intended to break up trusts and monopolies?

Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890

400

What was the outcome of the Homestead Strike of 1892?

Pinkertons clashed with workers; National Guard broke strike; union membership declined.

400

Who founded the American Railway Union (ARU)?

Eugene V. Debs

400

What was one major problem cities faced due to rapid growth?

Fire, crime, sanitation, poverty, disease, or housing shortages

500

What was the economic policy of minimal government interference in business called?

Laissez-Faire

500

This agency was created to regulate the railroad trade, however it was a failure and lacked significant authority.

Interstate Commerce Commission
500

Name all 3  significant outcomes from the Great Strike of 1877:

1. Disputes no longer localized.

2. Depth of resentment among workers toward     employers.

3. Frailty of labor movement.

500

What was the radical labor union formed in 1905 that called for socialism?

  • Industrial Workers of the World (IWW)

500

What was the Social Gospel movement?

A belief that salvation could be achieved through service to the poor