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Final Jeopardy Round 1
Important leaders Getting organized Forms of Business Regulation by Law Terms of Progress Important Locations $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 Final Jeopardy $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 Scores $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500
President known as the Trustbuster because he fought the trusts. $100 President known as the Trustbuster because he fought the trusts.
Who was Theodore Roosevelt? $100 Who was Theodore Roosevelt? Scores
$200 President who was shot while attending the Pan-American Exposition in 1901.
Who was William McKinley? $200 Who was William McKinley? Scores
Man who followed Theodore Roosevelt as president. $300 Man who followed Theodore Roosevelt as president.
Who was William Howard Taft? $300 Who was William Howard Taft? Scores
$400 Author of “the Jungle” a book that exposed conditions in the meat packing industry.
$400 Who was Upton Sinclair? Scores
Man who became president after McKinley was shot. $500 Man who became president after McKinley was shot.
Who was Theodore Roosevelt? $500 Who was Theodore Roosevelt? Scores
$100 Organization of workers formed to get higher pay and better working conditions.
$100 What are labor unions? Scores
$200 Form of protest in which workers on strike walk back and forth carrying signs in front of businesses.
$200 What is picketing? Scores
$300 Contract that workers had to sign stating they were not and would not become union members.
What is a Yellow Dog Contract? $300 What is a Yellow Dog Contract? Scores
Daily Double
$400 Protest meeting in Chicago that erupted into violence unfairly balmed on the Knights of Labor.
What was the Haymarket Square riot? $400 What was the Haymarket Square riot? Scores
People who want to end or destroy all government. $500 People who want to end or destroy all government.
$500 What are anarchists? Scores
$100 Situation in which one business without competition controls a service or product?
$100 What is a Monopoly? Scores
$200 Procedure in which two railroads serving the same area agreed to charge all shippers the same rate.
$200 What was pooling? Scores
People who own a corporation. $300 People who own a corporation.
$300 What are stockholders? Scores
Several large businesses joined together to do away with competition. $400 Several large businesses joined together to do away with competition.
$400 What were trusts? Scores
$500 Type of a company created to gain controlling interest in other companies.
What is a holding company? $500 What is a holding company? Scores
$100 A process that allows Citizens to approve or reject a low passed by their Legislature.
$100 What is a referendum? Scores
$200 Procedure that permits voters to remove public officials from office before the next election.
$200 What is a recall? Scores
$300 A process in which citizens can put a proposed new law directly on the ballot in the next election by collecting voters signatures on a petition.
$300 What is an Initiative? Scores
$400 A merit system established in 1883 that covered government office workers.
What was the Civil Service? $400 What was the Civil Service? Scores
$500 An act passed in 1890 to do away with company mergers that restrained competition.
What was the Sherman Anti-Trust Act? $500 What was the Sherman Anti-Trust Act? Scores
$100 Henry Ford’s idea of moving the product past workers who then added parts to it.
What was an assembly line? $100 What was an assembly line? Scores
Complete control of a product or service. $200 Complete control of a product or service.
$200 What is a monopoly? Scores
$300 A great growth in technology when factories and machines replaced craft shops and hand tools.
What was the industrial revolution? $300 What was the industrial revolution? Scores
Making or producing things on a large scale. $400 Making or producing things on a large scale.
What is manufacturing or mass production? $400 What is manufacturing or mass production? Scores
Crowded, rundown apartment building in cities. $500 Crowded, rundown apartment building in cities.
What are tenements or what are dumbbell tenements? $500 What are tenements or what are dumbbell tenements? Scores
Site of the Wright brothers’ airplane flight. $100 Site of the Wright brothers’ airplane flight.
What was Kitty Hawk, North Carolina? $100 What was Kitty Hawk, North Carolina? Scores
Places in which modern workers worked instead of at home. $200 Places in which modern workers worked instead of at home.
$200 What were factories? Scores
$300 Cloth-making establishments that spread through the south after the Civil War?
What were textile mills? $300 What were textile mills? Scores
Small factories that have poor working conditions. $400 Small factories that have poor working conditions.
$400 What were Sweat Shops? Scores
Jane Adams started this as a community center to help immigrants. $500 Jane Adams started this as a community center to help immigrants.
$500 What was Hull House? Scores
Final Jeopardy Question Enter Category Final Jeopardy Question Scores
A process for making steel more efficiently, patented in 1856.
What was the Bessemer Process? Scores