Famous People
Statue Of
Liberty
Immigration
Industrial Revolution
Big Business
100
He took majority control in the railroad industry.
What is Cornelius Vanderbilt?
100
This country gave the Statue of Liberty to the U.S.
What is France?
100
These are the four push factors.
What is lack of food/land, political and religious persecution, poverty and hardships, and revolution?
100
Population, world trade, wealth, new machines were the causes for this.
What is industrial revolution?
100
This is a stock.
What is the use of money borrowed from banks to expand?
200
He made a great fortune from controlling the steel industry.
What is Andrew Carnegie?
200
These are the three pull factors.
What is the promise of freedom, factory jobs available, chance to join friends and families?
200
They needed trains and boats for this.
What is trade with other countries?
200
The banker who invested in corporations even during hard times.
What is JP Morgan?
300
These are the six symbolic parts of the Statue of Liberty.
What are torch, tablet, crown, toga, woman?
300
This is a tenement.
What is a crowded run down apartment building?
300
People do this to increase their wealth.
What is investment to expand business?
300
He controlled standard oil and 95% of the oil refinery industry.
What is John D. Rockefeller
400
He created the first assembly line.
What is Henry Ford?
400
This is written on the tablet the Statue of Liberty is holding.
What is July 4, 1776?
400
These are hardships Immigrants faced.
What is lack of sanitation?
400
They developed faster ways to produce this.
What are new goods?
400
When two individual companies combine together to make a bigger company.
What is a monopoly?
500
He co-founded the standard oil company.
What is Marshall field.
500
This is why she was constructed as the form of a woman.
What is welcoming and nurturing?
500
They left their country due to lack of food or land.
What are immigrants?
500
They needed this to produce the goods.
What is labor force?
500
This is a business carried into a persons home.
What is a cottage industry?