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Imperialism Unit Mix Key People Industrialism Key Terms

Industrialism for 100 Question: How did railroads impact the country? Check Your Answer

Industrialism for 100 Answer: Eased transportation Changed the landscape as new cities and towns emerged Shortened the cost of and time of cross country travel Back to the Game Board

Industrialism for 200 Question: How did inventions change American life? Check Your Answer

Industrialism for 200 Answer: Made life easier Brought light allowing for nighttime leisure activities as well as factories to run at night Back to the Game Board

Industrialism for 300 Question: What was the purpose of the Sherman Antitrust Act of 1890? Check Your Answer

Industrialism for 300 Answer: To eliminate big business monopolies Back to the Game Board

Industrialism for 400 Question: I was a New York industrialist who made hundreds of millions in the 19 th century with the Standard Oil Co? Check Your Answer

Industrialism for 400 Answer: John D. Rockefeller Back to the Game Board

Industrialism for 500 Question: This 19 th century industrialist is best known for his company’s production of the “sleeping car” for railroad travel and the 1894 strike surrounding its production. Check Your Answer

Industrialism for 500 Answer: George Pullman Back to the Game Board

Key People for 100 Question: I was a leading muckraker who wrote The History of the Standard Oil Company. Check Your Answer

Key People for 100 Answer: Ida Tarbell Back to the Game Board

Key People for 200 Question: This progressive was involved in the movement against industrial monopolies. Check Your Answer

Key People for 200 Answer: Samuel Gompers Back to the Game Board

Key People for 300 Question: I was a founder of Hull House, a settlement house that helped immigrants of the late 19 th century become acclimated to life in the U.S. Check Your Answer

Key People for 300 Answer: Jane Addams Back to the Game Board

Key People for 400 Question: I was known as the “Wizard of Menlo Park” and am famous for my inventions including the incandescent light bulb & phonograph. Check Your Answer

Key People for 400 Answer: Thomas Edison Back to the Game Board

Key People for 500 Question: I was a Scottish born American industrialist who made my fortune in the steel industry. Check Your Answer

Key People for 500 Answer: Andrew Carnegie Back to the Game Board

Key Terms for 100 Question: This was a regiment in the Spanish American War organized and led by Theodore Roosevelt that included cowboys, miners, and college athletes. ? Check Your Answer

Key Terms for 100 Answer: Rough Riders Back to the Game Board

Key Terms for 200 Question: What is referendum? Check Your Answer

Key Terms for 200 Answer: When citizens are allowed to directly vote on whether to accept or reject a proposed law. Back to the Game Board

Key Terms for 300 Question: What Supreme Court case established “separate but equal”? Check Your Answer

Key Terms for 300 Answer: Plessy v. Ferguson Back to the Game Board

Key Terms for 400 Question: Who wrote The Jungle? Check Your Answer

Key Terms for 400 Answer: Upton Sinclair Back to the Game Board

Key Terms for 500 Question: What is the 16 th amendment? Check Your Answer

Key Terms for 500 Answer: Allows Congress to levy an income tax Back to the Game Board

Unit Mix for 100 Question: What native American tribe was represented by leaders such as Sitting Bull and Crazy Horse? Check Your Answer

Unit Mix for 100 Answer: Sioux Back to the Game Board

Unit Mix for 200 Question: When was the Homestead Act passed? Check Your Answer

Unit Mix for 200 Answer: 1862 Back to the Game Board

Unit Mix for 300 Question: The Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act were passed as a result of the work of _________________. Check Your Answer

Unit Mix for 300 Answer: muckrakers Back to the Game Board

Unit Mix for 400 Question: The Spanish American War was fought to Check Your Answer

Unit Mix for 400 Answer: Free Cuba from Spanish rule Back to the Game Board

Unit Mix for 500 Question: The 17 th amendment calls for the election of U.S. senators by Check Your Answer

Unit Mix for 500 Answer: The people Back to the Game Board

Imperialism for 100 Question: Who was the President of the U.S. during the Spanish American War? Check Your Answer

Imperialism for 100 Answer: William McKinley Back to the Game Board

Imperialism for 200 Question: Which amendment ensured that the U.S. would not establish permanent control over Cuba? Check Your Answer

Imperialism for 200 Answer: Teller Amendment Back to the Game Board

Imperialism for 300 Question: This policy reasserted the U.S. position as a protector of the Western Hemisphere. Check Your Answer

Imperialism for 300 Answer: Roosevelt Corollary Back to the Game Board

Imperialism for 400 Question: What was the effect of the growth of monopolies? Check Your Answer

Imperialism for 400 Answer: They reduced the number of small businesses within an industry. Back to the Game Board

Imperialism for 500 Question: What were the results of the Spanish American War? Check Your Answer

Imperialism for 500 Answer: Cuba gained its independence The U.S. gained Guam, the Philippines, and Puerto Rico as territories Back to the Game Board