Labor
Statue of Liberty
Women's Rights
Tycoons
Immigration
100

This event claimed the lives of 146 people and forced companies to make working conditions safer.

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Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

100

The statue of Liberty's crown represents this

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The 7 continents and the 7 seas

100

This is the right to vote.

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Suffrage

100

A business leader that uses monopolies and treats workers poorly.

Robber Baron

100

This immigration station mainly processed immigrants from Asia.

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Angel Island

200

Daily Double

What were the causes and effects of child labor?

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200

The structure that represented American independence and later symbolized the welcoming of immigrants to the US is made of...

Copper

200

Female activists fighting for the right to vote were called what?

Suffragettes 

200

A business leader that gives back to society through philanthropy.

Captain of Industry

200

This image refers to this law

Chinese Exclusion Act

300

The era that brought many changes and reforms to American society. During this time period activists and journalists tried to improve the problems of society.

The Progressive Era

300

The Statue of Liberty held this object in its original design, but some businessmen objected to it. 

Broken chains

300

This Amendment gave women the right to vote

19th Amendment 

300

Daily Double

How much of America's oil did John D. Rockefeller control?

What was the name of his company?

90%

Standard Oil

300

This group of people believed newer immigrants to the United States would steal their jobs and take over the country.

Nativists

400

When employees stop working to negotiate for higher pay or better working conditions.



Strike

400

The torch of the Statue of Liberty represents...

Liberty enlightening the world 

400

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Women were allowed to vote in the US for the first time in this year, however, these groups of women were still excluded from voting.

1920

Chinese American women and Native American women

400

This businessman was involved in shipping and railroads. He helped build Grand Central Station in NYC but might be considered a robber baron.

Cornelius Vanderbilt

400

At Ellis Island, immigrants marked with a chalk "x" had to do this before entering the country

Quarantine

500

This photographer used his camera as a weapon against child labor.

Lewis Hine

500

Daily Double

This 7th Wonder of the Ancient World was one of the inspirations for the Statue of Liberty.

The Colossus of Rhodes

500

States on this side of the country were some of the first to allow women to vote.

West

500

He controlled the steel industry and despite the violence of the Homestead strike he is seen by most as a captain of industry.

Andrew Carnegie

500

This event caused large numbers of Irish people to immigrate to the United States through Ellis Island

The potato famine

600

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire forced working conditions to change. What were some changes made because of this tragedy?

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600

The Statue of Liberty faces New York Harbor to represent...

Welcoming people to America

600

These were British laws that influenced American laws regarding women. These laws stated that women were the "property" of their father and then their husband. The laws took away a woman's identity once she was married, and stated her children belonged to her husband.

Coverture

600

This businessman funded libraries, amassed a great art collection, and was involved in banking. _____ Chase Bank bears his name.

JP Morgan

600

What were two effects of the Chinese Exclusion Act?

Chinese not given citizenship, and not allowed to immigrate to the US.