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$100 $200 $300 $400 $500 IndustryVocabReformsImmigrantsThisN’ThatFamousPeople

C1-$100 Famous People -100 Famous People -100 Captain of the steel industry Andrew Carnegie

C1-$200 Famous People Famous People - $200 He was creator of the sleeping railroad car George Pullman

C1-$300 Famous People Famous People - $300 He was the inventor of the process to make steel Henry Bessemer

C1-$400 Famous People Famous People - $400 Noted reformer President who implemented the Meat Inspection Act Teddy Roosevelt

C1-$500 Famous People Famous People - $500 Progressive era journalists who were willing to expose the corruption of U.S. society. Muckrakers

C2-$100 Industry Industry - $100 The growth of industry after the Civil War into the 1900s made people migrate here Urban centers

C2-$200 Industry Industry - $200 These Americans disliked immigrants because they were a threat to their job positions Nativists

C2-$300 Industry - $300 In this system, a factory worker created one part only in the whole of the product specialization

C2-$400 Industry - $400 During the Gilded Age, an unofficial organization designed to keep a particular party or group in power. Political machines

C2-$500 Industry Industry - $500 Act which made it illegal to create monopolies or trusts Sherman Antitrust Act

C3-$100 Vocab Vocab - $100 Move from farms, into the cities, which came from the growth of factories. Industrialization

C3-$200 Vocab Vocab - $200 Chinese immigrants were recruited to build this Transcontinental Railroad

C3-$300 Vocab Vocab - $300 Farmers in the 1890s would most likely vote for this political party The Populist party

C3-$400 Vocab Vocab - $400 Standard Oil used this business practice to control a group of companies in one industry as if they were a single company Trusts

C3-$500 Vocab Vocab - $500 Movement that negatively encouraged recent immigrants to forget their own cultural traditions Americanization movement

C4-$100 Reforms Reforms - $100 This movement sprang from religious ideals Social Gospel movement

C3-200 Reforms Reforms - $200 This movement sprang from the theory of evolution Social Darwinism

C3-$300 Reforms Reforms - $300 A process created during the Progressive Era by which citizens could propose legislative measures by obtaining signatures on a petition initiative

C3-$400 Reforms Reforms - $400 Industrial consolidation and trusts reduced this during the 1800s competition

C3-$500 Reforms Reforms - $500 One way in which US Government tried to facilitate the growth of domestic industry. High tariffs on imports

C4-$100 Immigrants Immigrants - $100 Place of arrival and entry for most immigrants from Eastern Europe during Industrialization Ellis Island

C4-$200 Immigration Immigration- $200 Place of arrival and entry for most immigrants from Asia during Industrialization Angel Island

C4-$300 Immigration Immigration- $300 In 1882, this act would not allow Chinese to immigrate to the U.S. Chinese Exclusion Act

C4-$400 Immigration Immigration- $400 Main goal of the Americanization movement assimilation

C4-$500 Immigration Immigration - $500 Low cost apartment buildings designed to house as many immigrant families as possible tenements

C4-$100 This N’ That This N’ That - $100 Policy that says government should play a very limited role in business Laissez faire

C4-$200 This N’ That This N’ That - $200 Favoring native-born Americans nativism

C4-$300 This N’ That This N’ That - $300 “Covered with a thin layer of gold” Gilded Age

C4-$400 This N’ That This N’ That - $400 Government body with the power to enforce legislation regulating railroad rates Interstate Commerce Commission

C4-$500 This N’ That This N’ That - $500 Which business practice involves buying out of raw material producers and distributors? Vertical integration