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By: Ms. Eraqi

Vocabulary PopulismLabor Industrial Movement 1 Industrial Movement 2 $100100$ $100 $200200$200200$200200$200 $300300$300300$300300$300 $400400$400400$400400$400 $500500$ $500 references

Vocab $100 THIS WAS A TERM USED TO IDENTIFY SUCH MEN AS CARNEGIE, ROCKERFELLER, AND MORGAN.

Vocab $200 WHAT IS SOCIAL DARWANISM?

Vocab $300 THIS PROCESS WAS USED, NOT JUST BY CARNEGIE, TO BUY OUT ALL OF THE SUPPLIERS.

Vocab $400 This is the process of buying out all your competitors and is sometimes called a monopoly.

Vocab $500 THIS WAS THE GOVERNMENTS ATTEMPT AT ENDING MONOPOLIES AND ILLEGAL TRUST FUNDS.

Populism $100 HE WAS THE POPULIST/DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE IN 1986.

Populism $200 POPULISTS REJECTED THE GOLD STANDANRD AND INSTEAD SUPPORTED?

Populism $300 MOST POPULISTS WERE OF THIS PROFESSION

Populism $400 WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN WAS FAMOUS FOR GIVING THIS SPEECH

DailyDouble

Labor $100 This was the first labor union that was formed in the U.S.

Labor $200 NAME THREE THINGS THAT UNIONS WOULD FIGHT FOR

Labor $300 WHAT IS A UNION?

Labor $ WOMEN AND CHILDREN WERE KILLED DURING THIS FIRE IN 1911 BECAUSE THE EXITS WERE LOCKED

Labor $500 One of the first strikes in the U.S. turned deadly when the owner of this city cut salaries.

Industrial Movement 1 $100 HE CREATED A TOWN FOR HIS WORKERS TO STAY IN. IT WAS CONSIDERED VERY UN- AMERICAN

Industrial Movement 1 $200 THIS ACT STOPPED THE RAILROADS FROM CHARGING FARMERS THEIR OWN PRICES.

Industrial Movement 1 $300 THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN SOMEONE BUYS OUT ALL THEIR COMPETITORS. COMCAST LOVES IT.

Industrial Movement $400 PULLMAN WAS FAMOUS FOR THIS GREAT INVENTION

Industrial Movement $500 NAME TWO BIG COMPLAINTS OF WORKERS FROM THE INDUSTRIALIST TIME PERIOD.

Industrial Movement 2 $100 THIS THEORY JUSTIFIED WHY BIG BUSINESSES WERE POWERFUL AND WHY THE POOR STAYED POOR. THINK MONKEYS.

Industrial Movement 2 $200 NAME TWO PROBLEMS WITH CHILDREN WORKING?

Industrial Movement 2 $300 HE WAS THE POPULIST/DEMOCRATIC PRESIDENTIAL CANDIDATE IN 1986.

Industrial Movement 2 $400 POPULISTS REJECTED THE GOLD STANDANRD AND INSTEAD SUPPORTED?

Industrial Movement 2 $500 NAME TWO REASONS THAT EXPLAIN WHY THE U.S. HAD AN INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION?

What is Robber Baron

What is The theory of Survival of the Fittest.

What is Vertical Integration

What is Horizontal Consolidation

What is Sherman-Anti Trust Act

Who is William Jennings Bryan

What is Bimetallism Silver & Gold

Who are Farmers

What is Cross of Gold

Frank Baum was famous for writing a book detailing the life of farmers in the late 1800s. What was this book called? Daily Double

What are -Resources -Spain was weak -Wanted to be an empire (Manifest Destiny) -Cuba was close by

What is Knights of Labor

What is Better hours Better Pay More vacations Safer working conditions

What is An organization of workers who unite to support each other on the job.

What is Triangle shirtwaist factory fire

What is Pullman Strike 1893

Who is George Pullman

What is Interstate Commerce Commission

What is Monopoly

What is Sleeping Car

What is Answer could be: Low Wages Hours Working Conditions

What is Social Darwinism

What is Answers could be: work hours wages no schooling abuse dangerous working conditions diseases

Who is William J. Bryan

What is silver

What is Answers could be: Cheap labor Independence from England for money purposes Not enough farmers Large population needed mass production

FINAL JEOPARDY

CONFUCIANISM

How many gods are there in Confucianism?