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Exam #6 Review. Page 414-415. The Rise of Industry Exam #6 Review *Page 414-415. The Rise of Industry. As industry rises and grows, what powers (if any) should the government have over how much money we make? laissez-faire capitalism, Entrepreneurs, Morrill Tariff. *Page 420: Robber Barons, Captains of Industry. Who are Captains of Industry and Robber Barons? What is the difference between them? Land grants, Jay Gould. *Page 424-426: Business Organizations. How did the rise of business organizations help their leaders promote their products? Pools, monopoly, trust, holding company. *Page 395, 403: Farmers Seek More Rights Following the Civil War. How did the Homestead Act and the Dawes Act seek to gain rights for Western farmers? Homestead, Homestead Act, assimilate, Dawes Act. *Page 470-473: Farmers Create Their Own Party to Gain More Rights. Why were farmers having problems in the late 1890’s? Populism, inflation, deflation, The Grange Movement, The People’s Populist Party. *Page 430-434: Labor Unions and Strikes Why did workers begin to form unions in the late 1800’s? AFL, KOL, collective bargaining. *Page 443-444: Immigration. Why do people emigrate? “New” and “Old” Immigrants, Ellis Island, Steerage, “push” and “pull” factors. *Page 446-447: Immigration. What were the causes of negative feelings towards immigrants? Have these negative feelings changed towards immigrants today? Chinese Exclusion Act, Nativism, “Gentleman’s Agreement” *Page 450-455: Urbanization. What were the positive and negative effects of urbanization? Tenements, skyscrapers, over crowding, crime, pollution. ** Supreme Court Cases** Munn v Illinois Graphic organizers, dates, decision of the case, impact or effects of the case.