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Industrial- ization Settlement of the West Immigration UrbanizationCivilRightsGildedAgeHodgepodge

Question: This was completed at Promontory Point, Utah in Check Your Answer Category 1 for 1

Answer: 1 st Transcontinental RR Back to the Game Board Category 1 for 1 Score Board

Question: This was passed by the United States in order to settle the Great Plains and offered settlers land. Check Your Answer Category 1 for 2

Answer: Homestead Act Back to the Game Board Category 1 for 2 Score Board

Question: This was the year the frontier officially “closed.” Check Your Answer Category 1 for 3

Answer: 1890 Back to the Game Board Category 1 for 3 Score Board

Question: This was the last of the “Indian Wars” (armed resistance between US Troops and Native Americans). Check Your Answer Category 1 for 4

Answer: Wounded Knee Back to the Game Board Category 1 for 4 Score Board

Question: Name the two groups of immigrants who worked to complete the first Transcontinental RR and the direction from which they worked. Check Your Answer Category 1 for 5

Answer: Irish from the East and Chinese from the West Back to the Game Board Category 1 for 5 Score Board

Question: Immigrants to the United States entered at this point on the East Coast. Check Your Answer Category 2 for 1

Answer: Ellis Island Back to the Game Board Category 2 for 1 Score Board

Question: The cramped apartment buildings in the slums which housed many new immigrants during the Gilded Age Check Your Answer Category 2 for 2

Answer: tenements Back to the Game Board Category 2 for 2 Score Board

Question: This was the negative sentiment based on fear, suspicion, and hostility that “native-born Americans” felt toward the “new immigrants” Check Your Answer Category 2 for 3

Answer: nativism Back to the Game Board Category 2 for 3 Score Board

Question: This was the first piece of legislation passed by our country to limit or regulate immigration. Check Your Answer Category 2 for 4

Answer: Chinese Exclusion Act Back to the Game Board Category 2 for 4 Score Board

Question: This labor union was the one that was “open” to skilled and unskilled workers of all races. Check Your Answer Category 2 for 5

Answer: The Knights of Labor Back to the Game Board Category 2 for 5 Score Board

Question: The negative term or nickname applied to those millionaires created during the Gilded Age Check Your Answer Category 3 for 1

Answer: Robber Barons Back to the Game Board Category 3 for 1 Score Board

Question: The Standard Oil Guy Check Your Answer Category 3 for 2

Answer: John Rockefeller Back to the Game Board Category 3 for 2 Score Board

Question: The Steel Guy Check Your Answer Category 3 for 3

Answer: Carnegie Back to the Game Board Category 3 for 3 Score Board

Question: This process allowed for the process of steel to become more profitable and for the creation of stronger steel. Check Your Answer Category 3 for 4

Answer: Bessemer Process Back to the Game Board Category 3 for 4 Score Board

Question: This method of business organization emphasized the merging of companies that produce similar products (think oil spill) Check Your Answer Category 3 for 5

Answer: horizontal integration (organization) Back to the Game Board Category 3 for 5 Score Board

Question: 1896 Supreme Court Case that legalized the “separate but equal” doctrine Check Your Answer Category 4 for 1

Answer: Plessy vs. Ferguson Back to the Game Board Category 4 for 1 Score Board

Question: He was the early civil rights leader known to support a gradual approach to the fight for equal rights and gave the speech known as the Atlanta Compromise. Check Your Answer Category 4 for 2

Answer: Booker T. Washington Back to the Game Board Category 4 for 2 Score Board

Question: He was the early civil rights leader who wanted immediate action and social, political, and economic equality for African Americans. Check Your Answer Category 4 for 3

Answer: WEB Dubois Back to the Game Board Category 4 for 3 Score Board

Question: Laws enacted by Southern state and local governments to separate white and black people in public and private facilities Check Your Answer Category 4 for 4

Answer: Jim Crow laws Back to the Game Board Category 4 for 4 Score Board

Question: Name the 13 th, 14 th, and 15 th Amendments. Check Your Answer Category 4 for 5

Answer: 13 th -outlawed slavery, 14 th -citizenship, 15 th -voting rights Back to the Game Board Category 4 for 5 Score Board

Question: He was the leader of the most powerful political machine in New York. Check Your Answer Category 5 for 1

Answer: Boss Tweed Back to the Game Board Category 5 for 1 Score Board

Question: This economic term refers to little or no government regulation of the economy. Check Your Answer Category 5 for 2

Answer: laissez faire Back to the Game Board Category 5 for 2 Score Board

Question: This man became President as a result of the “Compromise of 1877” which also brought an end to Reconstruction Check Your Answer Category 5 for 3

Answer: Rutherford B. Hayes Back to the Game Board Category 5 for 3 Score Board

Question: This labor union was only open to skilled, male, white workers. Check Your Answer Category 5 for 4

Answer: AFL (American Federation of Labor) Back to the Game Board Category 5 for 4 Score Board

Question: This was passed to end problems associated with patronage. Check Your Answer Category 5 for 5

Answer: Pendleton (Civil Service) Act Back to the Game Board Category 5 for 5 Score Board