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1 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt 10 pt 15 pt 20 pt 25 pt 5 pt The West Industrialization & Labor Unions VocabularyImmigrantsPotpourri
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2 This was responsible for closing the Open Range.
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3 What is barbed wire?
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4 The belief that the US should stretch from the Atlantic Ocean to the Pacific Ocean.
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5 What is Manifest Destiny?
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6 Two major events that led people to settle the West Coast states.
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7 What are the RR and gold (& silver) mining?
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8 More than anything else, the destruction of this ended the Native American way of life.
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9 What is the buffalo?
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10 This act of Congress encouraged mostly families to settle the West.
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11 What is the Homestead Act?
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12 This person was the President of the American Federation of Labor (AFL).
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13 Who is Samuel Gompers?
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14 The appearance of more and more of these led to the rise of labor unions in the late 1800s:
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15 What are factories?
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16 As the country’s industries expanded, the government began to ______ industry.
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17 What is REGULATE?
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18 The massive wealth of a few and the relative poverty of the many is called:
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19 What is income inequality?
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20 This act of Congress was supposed to limit the power of the big TRUSTS.
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21 What is the Sherman Anti- Trust Act?
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22 The Dawes Act attempted to coerce Native Americans to give up their culture and become “white”.
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23 What is assimilation?
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24 John D. Rockefeller’s Standard Oil was one of these, a company that basically controls the entire industry.
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25 What is a monopoly (trust)?
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26 Appointing a friend to a political position.
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27 What is patronage?
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28 Looks great on the outside, but many flaws (such as corruption) on the inside.
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29 What is “gilded”?
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30 This tactic is used to benefit labor unions and bring company management to the table for contract negotiations.
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31 What is collective bargaining?
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32 The factory skill levels of most immigrants in the late 1800s:
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33 What is unskilled?
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34 Many urban immigrants relied on these people for basic services.
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35 What are political bosses?
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36 Believed immigration needed to stop, that the Melting Pot was NOT a good idea.
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37 Who are the Nativists?
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38 Preceding the Gentlemen’s Agreement (stop Japanese immigration), this act of Congress stopped Chinese immigration.
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39 What is the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882?
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40 Her settlement house in Chicago helped immigrants assimilate into the American culture.
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41 Who is Jane Addams?
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42 This person led the way in mass production and mass philanthropy.
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43 Who is Andrew Carnegie?
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44 This “Movement” was one answer to the extreme rich and their monopolies.
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45 What is the Social Gospel Movement?
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46 Because the cities grew quickly with immigrants, many immigrants ended up living in these areas of the city.
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47 What is a slum?
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48 This act of Congress was passed to put “patronage” to pasture.
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49 What is the Pendleton Civil Service Act?
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50 Robber Barons adhered to this term for justification of their success. It dealt with survival of the fittest and pushed for deregulation of business and industry.
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51 What is Social Darwinism?
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