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JEOPARDY! Click Once to Begin

JEOPARDY! Key terms Gilded Age Again Key terms Gilded Age Key terms Imperialism Captains of Industry & Robber Barrons 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500

Name key term: Some urban areas become______, home to certain ethnic & racial groups.

ghettos

Name key term: A government that practices ________ plays a very limited role in business.

Laissez faire

Name key term: . During the Gilded Age, republicans wanted to enforce _______, which prohibited certain private practices like drinking alcoholic beverages on Sunday.

Blue laws

Name the key term: Most immigrants travel on ____________ as they crossed the Atlantic to America.

steerage

Name key term: American railroad companies accepted __ from the government to help them develop their industries.

subsidies

Name key term: _________ was a system that led to corruption in politics during the 1800s.

Spoils system

Name Key term: Immigrants were placed in ___ if they were thought to carry a contagious disease.

quarantine

Name key term: ________ ends the segregation of Japanese students in California schools and stated that Japan had to stop issuing passports to laborers.

Gentlemen’s Agreement

Name key term: Sometimes homeowners made agreements called _____ promising that they would not sell real estate to certain groups.

Restrictive covenant

Name Key terms: The ______ sought to apply the teachings of Jesus Christ directly to society.

Social gospel movement

Name key term: to join a new territory to an existing country

annex

Name key term: stronger nations attempt to create empires by dominating weaker nations

Imperialism

Name key term: intense burst of national pride and the desire for an aggressive foreign policy

jingoism

Name key term: settlement of a dispute by a person chosen to listen to both sides and come to a decision

arbitration

Name key term: area of economic and political control

Sphere of influence 6

Name key term: business leaders who served the nation in a positive way

Captains of industry

Name key term: business leader who built their nation by stealing from the public

Robber baron

Who paid workers a low wage and forced them to work in dangerous and unhealthy working conditions?

Robber barons

Who created jobs that enabled many Americans to buy their new goods? Daily Double!!! Who created jobs that enabled many Americans to buy their new goods?

Captains of Industry

Who drained the country of its natural resources and persuaded public officials to interpret laws in their favor?

Robber Barons