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Choose a category. You will be given the answer. You must give the correct question. Click to begin.
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Click here for Final Jeopardy
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City Livin’ Labor & Leisure Hodge Podge 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 10 Point 20 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points 30 Points 40 Points 50 Points Unleash the Machines! Welcome to America
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A large number of immigrants in the 19 th century came through this East Coast checkpoint
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Ellis Island
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This law, passed in 1882, restricted the immigration of people from this county to America
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Chinese Exclusion Act
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Favoritism of Americans born in the U.S.
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Nativism
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This class of immigrants was so shunned on the East Coast of the U.S. in the 1800s that signs commonly appeared reading “No __________ need apply.”
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Irish
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This association was designed to protect Americans from foreign influence
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American Protective Association
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Name for overcrowded and dilapidated apartment complexes in 19 th century cities
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tenements
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This model town was largely controlled by a single traincar company
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Pullman, Illinois
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Upon arriving in large cities, immigrants often experienced this - a consequence of living in a new society with unfamiliar norms and traditions
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Culture shock
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He was a large scale city planner responsible for planning Central Park in NYC
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Olmsted
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She followed the philosophy of “social gospel” and established settlement houses in poor urban environments
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Jane Addams
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Famous political boss in NYC who worked out of tammany hall
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Tweed
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Political machines often exerted great power in these areas – neighborhoods where immigrants from a given country tended to live
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Ghettos
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Unscrupulous use of a politician's power for personal gain
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Graft
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Name for jobs which are granted based upon corruption or personal connections
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patronage
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Investigations this President ordered in the latter part of the 19 th century led to firings at several courthouses
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Hayes
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For those who enjoyed swimming in the late 19 th century, this device was commonly used to change in a discrete manner
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Bathing Machine
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The federal government intervened in the railroad industry with the creation of the government agency
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The Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC is acceptable)
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Identify the name of one union from the late 19 th century
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Too many to list!
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These laws were passed in several midwestern states in order to regulate grain prices
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Granger Laws
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Name of the popular annual pastime of nordic tradition in which children celebrated in open spaces – such as Central Park
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Maypole Dance
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Inventor of the iridescent light bulb, which benefitted homes and businesses alike
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Edison
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“The wealthy are rich because they have worked hard.” – This quote emobdies which philosophy of the late 1800s?
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Social Darwinism
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A corporation which often exists “only on paper”
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Holding or Shell Company (either is acceptable)
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A run on banks in this year was one factor leading to an economic depression. A play was also inspired by this “panic.”
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1893
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Presidential candidate who desired government control over property - socialism
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Eugene Debs
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Make your wager
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Final Answer
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Final Question
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