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200

To reduce conflict, the U.S. government confined western native tribes to these areas.

What are reservations?

200

This steel production method, involving blowing air through molten iron, revolutionized construction and was named after its British inventor.

What is the Bessemer process?

200

 This violent 1877 event, sparked by wage cuts from the B&O Railroad during a national depression, became the first major nationwide labor strike in U.S. history and led President Rutherford B. Hayes to send in federal troops to restore order.

What is Railroad strike of 1877?

200

The work itself was repetitive for the working class and boring because, unlike farming or craft work in which a worker did a variety of tasks, the factory system relied on what.

What is division labor?

200

 This process, which began in the 18th century, transformed societies from agrarian economies to ones dominated by machine manufacturing, leading to urbanization, new technologies, and major shifts in labor and social structures.

What is Industrialization?

400

 In the West from 1850-70, miners sought this precious metal, while cattle ranchers valued this natural resource.

What are gold and grass?

400

John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil used this strategy, buying competitors to control 90% of oil refining, creating a monopoly.

What is horizontal integration?


400

 The 1892 strike at Andrew Carnegie’s steel plant turned deadly when armed Pinkerton agents clashed with union workers, leading the Pennsylvania governor to call in the state militia.

What is the Homestead Strike?

400

This New York Harbor facility, open from 1892 to 1954, processed millions of European immigrants and included medical and legal inspections before entry into the United States.

What is Ellis Island?

400

In the 1900s, Americans contributed to environmental damage through these practices, including mining for minerals, drilling for oil, and releasing pollution into the air from factory smoke.

What are ways Americans harmed the environment during the 1900s?

500

Settlers under the Homestead Act faced these challenges; African Americans also faced this social issue.

 What are treeless plains, drought, and racism?

500

This term describes the late 1800s era marked by industrialists’ lavish lifestyles and societal corruption, coined by Mark Twain.

What is the Gilded Age?

500

Despite weak laws and poor enforcement, this vulnerable group worked long hours in dangerous conditions—often repairing machinery or hauling coal—because their low wages helped support their struggling families.

What is child laborers?

500

The early years of the Industrial Revolution saw a push within the working class to develop their own strategies for improving their lives. To do this, workers formed what type of Unions?

What is Labor Unions?
500

This trend led to rapid city expansion, created new job opportunities, and drew large numbers of immigrants to urban areas in the United States.

What is urbanization?

800

 Challenges in building the transcontinental railroad included funding and labor shortages, where addressed by this.

 What are the Pacific Railway Act and immigrant workers?

800

 Henry Flagler and Henry Plant expanded this infrastructure in Florida, enabling tourism and trade by connecting cities like Miami and Tampa.

What are railroads?

800

These contracts, used by employers in the late 1800s, required workers to promise not to join a labor union as a condition of employment.

What is "Yellow-Dog Contracts?"

800

Although the Railroad Strike of 1877 helped to boost union membership, it also prompted the federal government to side with who?

What is business owners?

800

Federal Law that limited patronage by creating a civil service commission to administer certain government jobs

What was the Pendleton Act?

1000

The Greenback Party aimed to raise crop prices and reduce farmers' debts by issuing currency backed by these two metals.

What are gold and silver?

1000

Cuban immigrant Vicente Ybor established this industry in Tampa, attracting thousands of workers from Italy, Spain, and Cuba.

 What is the cigar industry (or Ybor City’s cigar factories)?


1000

Violence during strikes and events like the Haymarket Affair caused many Americans to view union members this way, which weakened the labor movement.

What is dangerous radicals?

1000

This term describes the policy favoring native-born Americans over immigrants, which led to groups like the Know-Nothings and the Immigration Restriction League.

What is Nativism?

1000

Political machines- an organization consisting of full-time politicians who wanted to retain political power, patronage- granting jobs to friends and supporters  

What is political machines?