Inventions
Social Issues
Population Trends
Political Machines
industrialization
100

What invention increased the length of the average workday?

light bulb 

100

What effect did nativism have during the Gilded Age?

it made urban life to the U.S. very difficult for most immigrants 

100

What caused rural farmers to move to cities?

economic opportunities 

100

What was the focus of political machines during the Gilded Age?

to influence local politics in a way that was benifical for large businesses. 

100

What was the Bessemer process?

The Bessemer process dramatically reduced the cost of steel, making it a widely available material for industrial use

200

What invention connected the East and West coasts of the U.S.?

the transcontinental railroad

200

Which law aimed to reduce job competition?

The Chinese Exclusion Act

200

How did immigration shape urban areas?

it lead to a highly populated area that caused issues involving trash, contaminated drinking water, and other issues 

200

What corrupt practice was common in political machines?

using money to influence who was elected into local offices 

200

How did the Bessemer process affect steel production?

By enabling the mass production of reliable steel, the process spurred further innovations in shipbuilding, steam engines, and high-pressure boilers

300

Which inventor is known for creating the first practical telephone?

Alexander Graham Bell

300

Which act was passed to encourage settlement out to the West?

The Homestead Act 

300

What demographic shift occurred due to industrial job opportunities?

Many people moved from rural areas to urban centers.

300

How did political machines impact civil rights?

it infringed peoples rights to use their voting rights 

300

What was one effect of industrial technology?

Increased wealth and production

400

What was the primary use of the telegraph?

to send messages over long distances quickly.

400

what conflict resulted from massive migration to the Great Plains? 

The Indian Wars 

400

 What was a major factor driving urbanization in the late 19th century?

The growth of factories and industrial jobs in cities.

400

What was the system that political machines created called? 

A spoils system 

400

How did industrialization affect job opportunities?

increased job opportunities for citizens.  

500

How did the telephone revolutionize communication?

It allowed for instant voice communication over long distances, changing personal and business interactions.

500

what is the act paced that required forced relocation of Native Americans to reservations? 

The Indian Removal Act

500

What were the effects of urbanization on infrastructure?

It strained existing infrastructure, leading to overcrowding and the need for improved public services.

500

How did Political Machines use local officials to get immigrant votes?

By responding to their concerns immediately 

500

What was the effect of industrialization on children 

Children were forced to work fulltime in dangerous jobs.