Captains of Industry
Immigration
Cities
Industrial Revolution
Review Recap
100

This Captain of Industry was a leader in the production of cars. He invented the assembly line, which divided up tasks into smaller jobs.  

Henry Ford
100

This arrival station in New York Harbor, processed millions of European immigrants. 



Ellis Island 

100

Urbanization is the movement of people from rural to ___________areas.

Urban/Cities 

100

 Which groups of people were often blamed for the problems of the cities like poverty, crime, overcrowding, and violence?

Immigrants

100

Abraham Lincoln's Reconstruction plan (called this) only required 10% of all voters in each southern state to pledge their loyalty.  

10% Plan

200

This Captain of Industry dominated Banking in the U.S. He provided loans to other Captains of Industry. He founded Chase Manhattan Bank.  

J.P. Morgan 

200

1. Having better jobs; being closer to family; having more political rights would be called _________ factors.

2. Being exposed to disease; dealing with war/conflict; and poverty would be called 2. ____________ factors. 

Pull & Push Factors

200

This social reformer created settlement houses, which supported newly arrived immigrants with education and community services.   


Ex. Hull House

Jane Addams 

200

Railroads promoted the growth of cities and businesses that could ship their products across the country. These types of businesses are know as ...?

   

National Markets

200

This photograph above represents___________, the changing or adapting to become part of a new culture.


  

Assimilation

300

This Captain of Industry was a Scottish immigrant who worked his way up to open a series of successful steel mills in Western PA. He later donated his life fortunes to charity (schools, music/art, and libraries)  

Andrew Carnegie

NO, He is not the dude from "Jurassic Park".  

300

Immigrants often faced challenges to assimilating to "American" culture.  

List at least 2 barriers. 

  • Immigrants faced harsh conditions when they arrived in the United States. 

  • They had to work in labor intensive jobs

  • They were paid little

  • They lived in dirty and overcrowded slums

  • Many of them did not speak English. 

300

This region was known for producing textiles due to it being nearby to waterways.  

New England 

300

The use of machines in factories caused a _____________ (increase or decrease) in skilled labor (artisans/craftsmen)  

Decrease 

300
This presidential order banned slavery only in the South in 1863.

 Emancipation Proclamation

400

This Captain of Industry controlled the shipping industry. He used ferries and railroads to transport goods and people from different places.   

Cornelius Vanderbilt

400

Which immigrant group was completely banned from entering the U.S. starting in 1882? This law was "on the books" until 1943.

Chinese

Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882

400

As cities grew rapidly, many lower-class Americans were forced to live in overcrowded and poor quality hosing. Many were small and disgusting apartments. 

tenements OR slums/ghettos


400

The industrial revolution caused a sharp increase in people moving to _________ areas and the rise of the middle class. The Middle Class often lived in spacious communities.

Urban areas

400

Which Reconstruction Amendment defines citizenship and guarantees equal protection under the law? 

14th Amendment 

500
This Captain of Industry created a powerful monopoly on the oil business in the U.S. His company, Standard Oil controlled all steps of the oil production process.   

J.D. Rockefeller 

500

This group wanted to restrict immigration and preserve the country for native-born, "white christian ways of life". 

They often pointed out differences between "native born" Americans and immigrants' culture. 


Nativists 

500

This city became the center for Hair care and the Cosmetics industry.  

Annie Malone and Madam C.J. Walker were famous business pioneers in this city.  


St. Louis 

500

To raise the money for their businesses, owners encouraged people to invest in their companies. (with great risk!) These new shareholders could buy or sell their stocks here. 


Stock Market

500

Which region has the following states: Nevada, Utah,  Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, and Idaho.  

Rocky Mountains