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Flashcards – definition, picture, important names, places, people Review for Quiz Flashcards – definition, picture, important names, places, people Inventions of 1900s Oil Drilling Light Bulb Electrical Transformer Telegraph Telephone Railroads Bessemer Process Social Darwinism Monopoly v. Oligopoly Robber Barons vs. Captain of Industry Unions – collective bargaining, scabs Haymarket Riot Homestead Strike Pullman Strike Great Railroad Strike of 1877 Laissez faire Rockefeller – Carnegie Ellis Island Angel Island Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Muckrakers 18th Amendment Pure Food and Drug Act Seneca Falls Convention (periods 5-6) Women’s Suffrage Movement (periods 5-6)