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People Places Things 100 100 100 200 200 200 300 300 300 400 400 400 500 500 500 EC 1 EC 2 EC 3

WW100 Name two ways transportation improved during the Industrial Revolution.

WW200 What did Anne Dallas Dudley fight for?

Who invented the telephone? WW300 Who invented the telephone?

WW400 Which man, along with Nikola Tesla, improved the way electricity traveled? (He invented the lightbulb, too.

Who was the first president of the American Federation of Labor? WW500 Who was the first president of the American Federation of Labor?

Who opened Hull House and why? IW100 Who opened Hull House and why?

Name two ways communication improved during the Industrial Revolution. IW200 Name two ways communication improved during the Industrial Revolution.

Name advancements in building design? IW300 Name advancements in building design?

Name two immigration stations. IW400 Name two immigration stations.

IW500 Austin Peay was considered a great governor for two reasons. Name them.

A _______ is when workers refuse to work. VR100 A _______ is when workers refuse to work.

VR200 What author’s book, The Jungle, led Congress to pass the Pure Food and Drugs Act making foods safer.

What piece of legislature recognized women’s right to vote? VR300 What piece of legislature recognized women’s right to vote?

_______ is a system of trains used to move people around cities. VR400 _______ is a system of trains used to move people around cities.

VR500 Rockefeller created a ______ by purchasing companies that were competition. (Hint there was no more competition.)

Name 2 things Austin Peay was famous for? EC1 Name 2 things Austin Peay was famous for?

EC2 Define urban and rural.

Name three reasons for urbanization. EC 3 Name three reasons for urbanization.

ww100 The transcontinental railroad, Model-T Ford (car), planes were invented

She fought for women’s suffrage, or right to vote. ww200 She fought for women’s suffrage, or right to vote.

ww300 Alexander Graham Bell

ww400 Thomas Edison

ww500 Samuel Gompers

Jane Addams. She wanted to improve the life of immigrants. iw100 Jane Addams. She wanted to improve the life of immigrants.

The radio and telephone were invented. (Also the telegraph.) iw200 The radio and telephone were invented. (Also the telegraph.)

The Bessemer process of making steel and skyscrapers iw300 The Bessemer process of making steel and skyscrapers

iw400 When only one company provides a certain good or service – they can set their own price.

iw500 He worked to improve education and worked to set up state parks as well as the Great Smoky Mts. Natl. Park.

vr100 strike

The Pure Food and Drug Act. Vr200 The Pure Food and Drug Act.

The Nineteenth Amendment Vr300 The Nineteenth Amendment

Vr400 Rapid transit

vr500 monopoly

ec1 He was a governor of TN and a conservationist. He helped create our first state park and improved education………….

Rural=small communities ec2 Urban=city Rural=small communities

Immigration, migration, and inventions. ec3 Immigration, migration, and inventions.