Westward Expansion
Industrialization
Industrialization2
Labor Movement
Immigration
100

Political movement that sought advancement for farmers and laborers

Populism
100

A railroad that crosses the entire country

transcontinental railroad

100

Made it illegal to form a trust that interfered with free trade.

Sherman Antitrust Act

100

Negotiations between labor and management to win higher wages and shorter workweeks.

collective bargaining

100

Inspection station for immigrants arriving on the East Coast

Ellis Island

200

Backing dollars solely with gold

gold standards
200
Law granting congress authority to regulate railroad activities

Interstate Commerce Act

200

Head of Standard Oil Company

John D. Rockefeller

200

Event in which a bomb exploded at a labor strike at Chicago's Haymarket Square in support of striking workers.

Haymarket Affair

200

A mixture of different cultures and races who blended together.

Melting Pot

300

Organizations/Groups that included people who sympathized with farmers.

Farmers' Alliance

300

How did the creation of time zones aid the railroad as well as different parts of the United States?

Railroad schedules were hard to keep when communities set their own time - officials devised a plan for 4 time zones: Eastern, Central, Mountain, and Pacific to establish a standard time across the country.

300

Process in which a company buys out its suppliers

vertical integration

300

In 1911, which a factory caught fire and made the public aware of the terrible working conditions in factories.

Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire
300

Obvious favoritism toward native-born Americans.

Nativism

400

named after a British manufacturer, provided a useful way to turn iron into steel.

Bessemer process

400

Capitalism that allows companies to conduct business without government intervention.

laisseq-faire

400

Scottish immigrant who became a giant in the steel company

Andrew Carnegie

400

An early labor union formed in 1866 that persuaded Congress to legalize an 8-hour day for government workers.

National Labor Union (NLU)

400

Act that limited Chinese immigration

Chinese Exclusion Act

500

Resources that played crucial roles in industrialization

oil and steel

500

Complete control over an industry's production, wages, and prices

monopoly

500

Theory that taught only the strong survived

Social Darwanism

500

Negotiations between labor and management to win higher wages and shorter workweeks for workers in the unions.

collective bargaining

500

The growth of cities

urbanization