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a business leader whose fortunes contributed positively to the country in some way.

Captain of Industry
100

when something is golden/beautiful on the surface but is really cheap/worthless underneath

gilded

100

invention of the telephone, revolutionized communication

Alexander Graham Bell

100

inventor of the incandescent light bulb, phonograph, and motion picture camera,

Thomas Edison

100

immigration station of the East Coast

Ellis Island

100

Immigration station for hundreds of thousands of immigrants, mainly from Asian countries, on the West Coast

Angel Island

200

a person who has become rich through ruthless and unscrupulous business practices

Robber Baron

200

Period when corruption existed in society but was overshadowed by the wealth of the period.

The Gilded Age

200

Shipping and railroad tycoon

Cornelius Vanderbilt

200

the growth of cities

Urbanization

200

Below are descriptions were what for immigrants? Economic migration, Social migration, Political migration, Environmental

PUSH Factors

200

Below are descriptions were what for immigrants?  higher wages, better employment opportunities, a higher standard of living, educational opportunities


PULL Factors

300

giving government jobs to loyal party workers or friends

spoils system

300

City Boss of Tammany Hall, a Democratic Political Machine in New York City


William "Boss" Tweed
300

philanthropists, charitable donator, steel empire who built the physical infrastructure of the United States

Andrew Carnegie

300

organizing businesses to make them more profitable and stable, a powerful railroad magnate

J.P. Morgan

300

gathering of various populations based on ethnicity, economics, or religion

ethnic clusters

300

a NEGATIVE reaction against immigrants

nativism 

400

political cartoonist who was critical of machines and Tweed


Thomas Nast

400

an organized group of people that controlled the activities of a political party  

Political Bosses

400

first great American business trust, controlled ninety percent of all oil in the United States through the Standard Oil Company

John D. Rockefeller

400

designing the alternating-current (AC) electric system

Nikola Tesla

400

She opened the Hull House, one of the first settlement houses in North America, that provided child care, practical and cultural training and education, and other services to the largely immigrants

Jane Addams 

400

publicized the crises in housing, education, and poverty at the height of immigration in his book How the Other Half Lives

Jacob Riis

500

established a merit-based system of selecting government officials and supervising their work.

Pendleton Act

500

law that was designed to regulate the railroad industry, particularly its monopolistic practices.

Interstate Commerce Act

500

developed the first process for manufacturing steel inexpensively

Henry Bessemer

500

first black millionairess, and she invented the world's first hair-straightening formula and/or the hot comb 

Madam CJ Walker

500

the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States

Chinese Exclusion Act

500

the United States would not impose restrictions on Japanese immigration and Japan would not allow further emigration to the United States

Gentlemen's Agreement