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Vocabulary“Inventions” Workers & Factories Famous People Industrialism Pot Luck Final Jeopard-E

A writer who wanted to expose the evils in society Vocabulary 100

Who were the muckrakers? Vocabulary 100

After 1890, the majority of Americans lived in this kind of area Vocabulary 200

What is an urban (city) area? Vocabulary 200

Vocabulary 300 When an individual “corners the market”

Vocabulary 300 What is a monopoly or trust?

Vocabulary 400 An organization of workers which fights for better working conditions

What is a labor union Vocabulary 400

A negative term used to describe the millionaires of the early 1900’s Vocabulary 500

What is “robber baron”? Vocabulary 500

Method of production in which workers add parts to products as it moves along a belt “Inventions” 100

What is an assembly line? “Inventions” 100

This was a newer, cheaper way of converting iron ore and coal into steel “Inventions” 200

What was the Bessemer Process? “Inventions” 200

The manufacturing of large quantities quickly and cheaply “Inventions” 300

What is mass production? “Inventions” 300

This new type of company helped create “big business” because there was money from investors “Inventions” 400

What is a corporation? “Inventions” 400

The single most important “invention” in the rapid growth of the U.S. in the late 1800’s “Inventions” 500

What was the railroad? “Inventions” 500

The “capital” of the steel industry Workers 100

What is Pittsburgh? Workers 100

The name of the company responsible for N.Y.C.’s most tragic industrial fire Workers 200

What was the Triangle Shirtwaist Company? Workers 200

The first successful labor union Workers 300

What was the American Federation of Labor (AFL)? Workers 300

DAILY DOUBLE Workers 400 DAILY DOUBLE Extra 400 Points

The city and type of factory described in The Jungle Workers 400

What was the meat-packing factory in Chicago? Workers 400

This law required companies to list all the ingredients in their products Workers 500

What was the Pure Food and Drug Act? Workers 500

The “Wizard of Menlo Park” Famous People 100

Who was Thomas Edison? Famous People 100

He organized skilled workers into the first successful labor union Famous People 200

Who was Samuel Gompers? Famous People 200

Created the Standard Oil Trust Famous People 300

Who was John D. Rockefeller? Famous People 300

Monopolized the steel industry Famous People 400

Who was Andrew Carnegie? Famous People 400

Publicized the horrible conditions in the meat packing industry Famous People 500

Who was Upton Sinclair? Famous People 500

The change from hand made & homemade goods to machine made, mass produced goods Industrialism 100

What is the Industrial Revolution? Industrialism 100

Two groups of people who helped build the Transcontinental Railroad Industrialism 200

Who were the Asian and Irish immigrants? Industrialism 200

What people own when they invest in a business Industrialism 300

What is stock? Industrialism 300

This law tried to make monopolies illegal Industrialism 400

What was the Sherman Anti- Trust Act? Industrialism 400

This contributed to the growth of New York State by linking the Great Lakes to New York City Industrialism 500

What was The Erie Canal? Industrialism 500

An overcrowded, unsafe, poorly ventilated factory Pot Luck 100

What is a sweatshop? Pot Luck 100

The wealthiest individual in the United States today Pot Luck 200

Who is Bill Gates? Pot Luck 200

Pot Luck 300 The name of the man who revolutionized the music industry in 2003 and his two “inventions”

Pot Luck 300 Who is Steve Jobs and what is iTunes and the iPod?

The photographer who publicized child labor by taking pictures Pot Luck 400

Who was Lewis Hine? Pot Luck 400

The word for a wealthy individual who donates a lot of his/her money to worthwhile causes Pot Luck 500

What is a philanthropist? Pot Luck 500

The Final Jeopardy category is: Transportation Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin

Click on screen to continue List 4 new methods of transportation which helped America grow during the Industrial Revolution

What were: -Railroads -Steamboats -Cars -Canals (the Erie Canal) -Airplanes Click on screen to continue

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy ! Good luck on tomorrow’s Test!