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Industrialization, and Immigration
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Rise of Big Business
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Labor v. Management
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Immigration
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Urbanization
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Mystery
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Rise of Big Business Labor v. Management Immigration Urbanization Mystery $100 $100 $100 $100 $100 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $300 $300 $300 $300 $300 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $500 $500 $500 $500 $500 Final Jeopardy
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A company characterized by a lack of economic competition for the good or service that they provide.
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What is a Monopoly? Back to Question Main Board
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Negative nickname given to millionaires of the Industrial Revolution because of their ruthless business practices and inhumane treatment of workers Incorrect Correct
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What are “Robber Barons”?
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An economic and social philosophy, holding that a system of unrestrained competition will ensure the survival of the fittest. Incorrect Correct
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What is Social Darwinism?
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The process in which one person or company buys out its suppliers in order to control all aspects of production. Incorrect Correct
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What is Vertical Integration?
Horizontal Vertical RESOURCES MANUFACTURING DISTRIBUTION Back to Question Main Board
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The author and book that describes how modern capitalism only works through the use of the “invisible hand” of competition, published in 1776. Incorrect Correct
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What is A Wealth of Nations, written by Adam Smith?
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Negotiation between an employer and trade union.
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What is collective bargaining?
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Replacement worker hired by management to replace striking workers.
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What are Scabs? Back to Question Main Board
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Federal government reaction to early labor union strikes, such as the Great Railway Strike, Homestead Strike, and the Pullman Strike. Incorrect Correct
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What is supporting Big Business and breaking up the strikes?
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An alliance of trade and craft unions formed in 1886 and headed by Samuel Gompers and used collective bargaining to achieve their goals. Incorrect Correct
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What is the American Federation of Labor?
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A law, enacted in 1890, that was intended to prevent the creation of monopolies by making it illegal to establish trusts that interfered with free trade. Incorrect Correct
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What is the Sherman Anti-Trust Act?
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A law, enacted in 1882, that prohibited all Chinese except students, teachers, merchants, tourists, and government officials from entering the United States. Incorrect Correct
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What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?
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A minority group’s adoption of the beliefs and way of life of the dominate culture.
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What is assimilation? Back to Question Main Board
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Favoritism to native born Americans over immigrants
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What is nativism? Back to Question Main Board
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The two main immigrant stations immigrants had to be inspected at before being admitted to the United States. Incorrect Correct
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What is Angel Island and Ellis Island?
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A name given to the American Party, formed in the 1850s to curtail the political influence of immigrants. Incorrect Correct
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What is the Know Nothing Party?
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This new technology produced, as a result of rapid industrialization, helped improve transportation in major cities. Incorrect Correct
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What are subways, trains, and streetcars?
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Crowded multi-family buildings that existed in cities.
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What is a tenement? Back to Question Main Board
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The city that experienced the largest increase in population from 1860-1900.
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What is New York City? Back to Question Main Board
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A settlement house, created by Jane Addams, providing assistance to residence – particularly immigrants – in a slum neighborhood. Incorrect Correct
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What is Hull House? Back to Question Main Board
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Name given to corrupt city politicians, who exploited immigrants and the poor, for votes.
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What are political machines?
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Someone who organizes a business venture and assumes the risk for it.
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What is an entrepreneur?
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Provided a steady demand for cheap labor for factory owners
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Who are immigrants? Back to Question Main Board
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A policy in which government does not interfere in the economic system.
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What is Laissez-faire? Back to Question Main Board
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This person is considered the “poster boy” of the American Industrial Revolution
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Who is John D. Rockefeller?
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The industry that gave the United States time zones.
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What are the Railroads? Back to Question Main Board
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Rise of Big Business
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Final Jeopardy! An economic system based on private ownership of capital (money or property)
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Final Jeopardy! What is Capitalism?
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