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Robber Barons and Captains of Industry
100

This was the person the populists nominated for President

William Jennings Brian

100

This book describes the conditions of a meat packing plant in Chicago Also what was the name of the Act that was passed to prevent these conditions from happening ever again 

 the Jungle by Upton Sinclair

the Pure Food and Drug Act and Meat Inspection Act

100
What were working conditions like in the factories?
Incredibly dirty and dangerous. People often got sick and injured.
100

He made his fortune as a railroad tycoon. His name can be found on this university, located in Nashville, Tennessee.

 Vanderbilt

100

This term is applied to owners who exploited workers, corrupted the government and unfair business practices 

 Robber Barons

200

federal law to regulate railroad business practices

Interstate Commerce Act 

200

This book showed pictures of housing in New York City, and what law was passed as a result of this

 Jacob Riis How the Other Half Lives, and Building Codes

200

The act of "walking out" on your job to fight for better working conditions or a pay increase

strike

200

This group of immigrants came through Angel Island and had a law passed excluding them from America

Chinese

200

This term is applied to owners who created jobs, increased production, and gave money back to the community

 Captains of Industry

300

Who did the populists and progressives believe should be the person who should be fixing the problems of society

 the government

300

Problems people faced in their living conditions when they lived in cities during the IR?

 disease, overcrowding, limited education, no police protection.

300

Goals of the Labor Unions 

better pay and better working conditions 

300

This Act placed a ban on Chinese Immigration 

Chinese Exclusion Act 

300

Oil tycoon who made a fortune by creating a horizontally integrated trust that controlled over 90% of the oil industry

John D Rockafeller

400

Why did food prices fall?

agricultural overproduction 
400

Where was the place where over 150 women burned to death? Name three things we have as a result of the above answer today

the Triangle Shirtwaist Company and We have fire exits, overhead sprinklers, doors opening outward

400

Who can be part of the Knights of Labor?

skilled and Unskilled workers

400

This invention helped build cities, primarily buildings, and resulted in large profits for the inventor.

Who was the person who had a vertically integrated company that dominated this industry?

 Bessemer process to mass produce steel


  Andrew Carnegie

400

Who are the three monopolists 

Oil -

Steel- 

Banking- 

 Rockefeller

Carnegie 

JP Morgan 

500

List 5 goals of the populists that were achieved today


THe government owns the money supply

We have silver and gold

Graduated Income Tax

Shorter workweek for laborers

Political Machines- Secret Ballot

African American Rights- Ending Jim Crowe Laws

500

Name 5 problems the progressives wanted to solve and what the government solution to them was

Women's rights- women's suffrage 19th amendment

Nasty Food- Pure food and drug act, Meat inspection Act

Child Labor- Keating Owens Act

Monopolies- Sherman Anti Trust, Interstate Commerce Act

Tenement Housing- Building Codes

Unsafe Working Conditions- Sprinklers, Doors Opening Outward, Fire Drills, Unions

Alcohol Abuse/Abuse of Women- 18th amendment prohibition



500

This Act banned Child Labor

the Keating Owens Act

500

Made a fortune developing and selling hair care and domestic products for African American women

Madam C.J. Walker 

500

What act broke up monopolies? And what Act stopped the railroads from overcharging the farmers?

 Sherman Anti Trust Act and Interstate Commerce Act