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1 Jeopardy! Begin

2 Immigration Populists Big Business Labor Progressives Grab Bag $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500

3 FINAL JEOPARDY Wealth in America

4 Final Jeopardy The _________ _________ affected the distribution of wealth in America because it led to a concentration of wealth in the hands of a few industrialists C1-$100 Income Gap

5 Immigration - $100 Who was willing to work for low wages and consequently reduced union bargaining power C1-$100 Immigrants

6 Immigration - $200 What was the major reason why some immigrants were denied entry into the United States? C1-$200 Disease

7 Immigration - $300 During the late 1800s and early 1900s, immigration laws discriminated most against which ethnic group C1-$300 Chinese

8 Immigration - $400 Immigrants to the U.S. in the late 1800s settled mostly in the _______ rather than the _______ there were many more major cities, educational opportunities were greater in the, and jobs were more plentiful C1-$400 North/South

9 Immigration - $500 Who provided immigrants with jobs and other favors and thus the immigrants supported them C1-$500 Political Machines

10 Populists - $100 The main economic goal of the Populist was the unlimited coinage of ___________. C2-$100 Silver

11 William Jennings Bryan
Populists - $200 During the 1896 presidential campaign, Democratic candidate _____________________ captured the Populist nomination C2-$200 William Jennings Bryan

12 Populists - $300 Most American farmers in the late 1800s protested high __________ on manufactured goods C2-$300 Tariffs

13 It would create inflation
Populists - $400 What was the main reason the Populists wanted free and unlimited coinage of silver? C2-$400 It would create inflation

14 Populists - $500 What industry did the Populists want to have major governmental reforms in? C2-$500 Railroads

15 Big Business - $100 Who believed that the rich should give gifts to benefit the masses such as libraries C3-$100 Andrew Carnegie

16 Big Business - $200 Social Darwinism
“The growth of a large business is merely the survival of the fittest.” —John D. Rockefeller The point of view expressed in this quotation is an example of C3-$200 Social Darwinism

17 Big Business - $300 By controlling all phases of the steel business who practice vertical consolidation C3-$300 Andrew Carnegie

18 By the late 1800s, how did many Americans think about big business
Could Not Trust

19 Interstate Commerce Commission
Big Business - $500 The ___________ ____________ _____________ established the precedent that businesses were subject to government control C3-$500 Interstate Commerce Commission

20 Labor - $100 During the late 1800s, most factory workers stayed on the job despite harsh working conditions because there was a great supply of available labor due to the massive amount of ____________. C4-$100 Immigrants

21 Labor - $200 What union is best identified as a group of small unions, each devoted to a single craft C3-200 A. F. of L.

22 Labor - $300 What strike was Eugene Debs arrested for disobeying a federal injunction calling off the strike? C3-$300 Pullman Strike

23 DAILY DOUBLE

24 Collective Bargaining
Labor - $400 The American Federation of Labor (AFL), led by Samuel Gompers, proposed that the union should negotiate for all the workers. This idea is called ____________ ______________ C3-$400 Collective Bargaining

25 Labor - $500 The purpose of ____________ ___________ dog contract was to prevent workers from joining a union C3-$500 Yellow Dog

26 Direct Election of Senators
Progressives - $100 The Seventeenth Amendment allowed for the C4-$100 Direct Election of Senators

27 Most progressives agreed that the government should protect _________
Workers

28 Progressives - $300 In the early 1900s, most municipal reformers wanted city utilities to be controlled by the ________. C4-$300 City

29 Progressives - $400 The Sixteenth Amendment is the amendment that allows Congress to collect C4-$400 Income Taxes

30 Progressives - $500 National Park System
Managing the development of federal lands Promoting the conservation of natural resources Providing recreational areas for the public These were how President Theodore Roosevelt promoted the expansion of the ___________ ___________ ___________ C4-$500 National Park System

31 Grab Bag - $100 The invention of the __________ __________ contributed to industrial growth in the United States by making it possible for production to continue at night C4-$100 Light Bulb

32 Grab Bag - $200 What fits in the center of the diagram? Immigration

33 Urban Living Conditions
Grab Bag - $300 Slum residents were threatened by fires, crime and vice Over crowding and poor sanitation bred disease Most ghettos reflected a specific ethnic culture The above are describing what? C4-$300 Urban Living Conditions

34 Grab Bag - $400 This president’s reform program was based on a strong national government that would regulate business C4-$400 Theodore Roosevelt

35 Grab Bag - $500 Reservations
“If you tie a horse to a stake, do you expect he will grow fat? If you pen an Indian on a small spot of earth and compel him to stay there, he will not be contented nor will he grow and prosper.” —Chief Joseph 1879 This quote describes Chief Joseph’s opposition to the confinement of Native Americans on __________. C4-$500 Reservations


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