What does “Melting Pot” mean and how is it related to the Gilded Age?
What is: The blending together of cultures in America due to high immigration numbers in the late 19th century.
A muckraker was a(n) -
What is: Investigative reporter whose work “rakes up” the corruption and inequalities of society.

The above photograph MOST LIKELY show
What is: Urban tenements
Whose work exposing sanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry led to the Pure Food and Drug Act?
Who is: Upton Sinclair
Summarizes Theodore Roosevelt’s position on trusts?
What is: Some trusts were harmful to the public interest
What is the meaning of the term “Gilded Age?”
What is: Mark Twain used this term to describe the time period in American history when many social problems were masked by a thin layer of gold that made things look better than they actually were.
Urbanization is the —
What is: Growth of cities.
What was “Yellow Journalism?”
What is: Reporting of events using sensational, and sometimes false, headlines.
Who was the founder of AT&T
Who is: Alexander Graham Bell
President William Taft is best known for his—
What is: Dollar Diplomacy
This act prevented the entry of a certain people group into America.
What is: The Chinese Exclusion Act

What is: An octopus has many arms that can grab lots of things all at once and Standard Oil is controlling political figures in Washington, D.C. as well as other oil companies.
Nativism was —
What is: An anti-immigrant movement during a period of high immigration in the late 19th century.
Who invented the light bulb?
Who is: Thomas Edison
What was the Square Deal?
(include the president who created it, in your answer)
What is:
Teddy Roosevelt’s agenda as president which included trust-busting and giving all Americans a “square” (fair) deal.
Pre-factory work required....
What is: Very little skill is needed for the job
The purpose of the Panama Canal was to--
What is: Make trade and travel easier and faster between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean.

The above cartoon shows American—
What is: Imperialism
Cornelius Vanderbilt was best known for—
What is: Controlling shipping and railroads.
List three characteristics of capitalism:
(All must be correct for full points)
What is:
competition between businesses
free market trade
private ownership of business
Promontory Point was--
What is: The place where the eastern and western parts of the Transcontinental Railroad met, linking both coasts of the United States for the first time.
The U.S. government had laissez-faire policies towards businesses during the Gilded Age. This meant—
What is: There were few government regulations on industry.
With the increasing demand for steel, which adverse working condition became a common complaint of the labor movement?
What is:
Long work shifts of twelve-hour days, six days a week
Andrew Carnegie was different from other wealthy business owners because he—
What is: Gave away millions of dollars to the poor, schools, and other social programs.
Why did the US formulate the Open-Door Policy toward China?
What is: To prevent a European and Japanese monopoly of Chinese trade

Who are the smaller men in the picture?
Who are: U.S. senators
When a business buys all the services and products that go into that business, it is said to be which term?
What is: Vertical integration
The Progressive Movement had all of the following goals:
(All goals must be included in answer for total points)
What is:
- protecting social welfare
- creating economic reform
- fostering efficiency in the workplace
Jacob Riis was....
Who is: A progress reformer who photographed homeless children and people living in tenements
President Woodrow Wilson’s progressive platform was nicknamed the
What is: New Freedom
What is the Homestead Act
What is: Any of the following are appreciable:
It gave settlers up to 160 acres of land in the West.
It required settlers to improve their land and live on it for five years.
It was signed into law by President Lincoln.
Which of the following was the reason crop prices dropped for American farmers in the late 19th century?
What is:
New agricultural technologies.
Better farming methods.
Greater crop yields.
In the 1890s, when an overabundance of wheat on the world market caused prices to drop, some farmers tried to survive by -
What is: Buying more land on credit
List three accomplishment that J.P. Morgan achieved
What is:
He bailed out the U.S. government.
He created General Electric.
He bought Carnegie Steel.
The _____________ was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine that made the U.S. the “police force” of the Western Hemisphere.
What is: Roosevelt Corollary
What inventions allowed the building of skyscrapers?
What is: Bessemer process and elevator
What was The Grange?
What is: An association of farmers organized to protect their rights and profits.
Corporations, stocks, monopolies and trusts are most closely associated with the
What is: The Rise of Big Businesses
Booker T. Washington believed that....
What is: (One of the following is acceptable)
Black Americans would eventually “earn” their equality, but that it would take time.
The Policy of investing in Latin America so that the region would become a market and solid ally for the United States.
What is: Dollar Diplomacy