Immigration
Economics
Muckrakers
Urbanization
Progressive Reformers
200

Immigrants most often found work in cities and contributed to the rapid industrialization of the country by making up the work force. In which industries did immigrants most often find work?

Factories and Sweatshops in cities

200

The name of the federal body that regulates the national money supply and interest rates to prevent inflation

Federal Reserve

200

The author and title of this muckraking writer who exposed the horrid conditions of Chicago's Meatpacking plants which led to the passing of the Pure Food and Drug Act and the Meat Inspection Act

The Jungle by Upton Sinclair

200

Overpopulation in crowded cities led to several problems for city-dwellers. Name 4 of the problems we discussed in class that came with rapid urbanization

Housing Shortages, Unemployment, Poor Sanitation, Crime, Fire Hazards, and Political Corruption

200

A Direct Primary, the election of Senators, and initiatives/referendums allowed ordinary citizens to have more control and influence on government and help prevent or reduce

Corruption

400

Why did business and factory owners readily employ immigrants? 

They could get away with paying immigrants less money/Cheap Labor

400

Trust busting Laws like the Sherman Anti-Trust Act and the Clayton Anti-Trust Act were passed to break apart:

Monopolies

400

The goal of muckraking journalism was:

To expose corruption or major social problems in American society

400

These are they types of houses that homed newly arrived immigrants in New York. They were often dirty, cramped, and dangerous to live in 

Tenement Homes

400

W.E.B. DuBois co-founded the NAACP in hopes to  to ensure the political, educational, equality, and eliminate race prejudice for which group of citizens?

African-Americans

600

New Immigrants arrived from these parts of Europe

South and East

600

The French nickname for how the government ignored social and economic problems faced by customers and workers since major industries were making lots of money. (Many of which used the money to bribe politicians)

Laissez-Faire

600

"How the Other Half Lives" was published to expose the poor conditions of Tenement Homes to encourage progressive housing reform. The author's name is: 

Jacob Riis

600

With rapid urbanization, Teddy Roosevelt became an active supporter of this movement which set aside nature to become National Parks that couldn't be developed to ensure the enjoyment of future generations

Conservationism

600

What was the purpose of settlement houses like Jane Addams' Hull House in Chicago?

Provide newly arrived immigrants with job training and English classes

800

The racist group that discriminated against foreign born Americans (Immigrants) and sought to create a better society for "Native-Born" Americans

Nativists

800

This Act sought to ensure that products for sale to be consumed were labelled properly without misleading customers

Pure Food and Drug Act

800

The author of "The History of Standard Oil Company" set out to expose the unscrupulous and corrupt business practices of Nelson Rockefeller and encourage trust busting. Her name is:

Ida Tarbell

800

A Progressive President who sought reform in cities, the breaking up of trusts, and conservationists

Teddy Roosevelt

800

Initiatives allowed ordinary citizens to put proposed laws on the ballot and vote on them. This was the purpose of a recall: 

To remove an elected official from office by vote

1000

Ellis Island is the immigration station located in New York Harbor which received millions of European immigrants. Angel Island received immigrants from Asia (especially China) located near this city on the West Coast

San Francisco

1000

"Mother" Jones and Florence Kelly both worked to regulate and prevent the exploitation of

Child Labor

1000

Thomas Nast sought to expose the political and electoral corruption of Political Machines like the Tammany Hall Machine in New York City run by: 

William "Boss" Tweed

1000

The name of the fire that killed 140 sweatshop workers, mostly immigrant girls in New York City that led to a public outcry for changes in workplace safety

Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

1000

Carrie Chapman Catt and Alice Paul were leading figures in this primarily women's reform movement

Women's Suffrage