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What’s New? Mr. Edison Big Business is Back Government, Business, and Class The Great Upheaval Imagine Immigration Citify me!Daily Life I don’t know! 100 200 300 400 500 Jeopardy!!
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100 The process that made steel able to be produced cheaper is known as The Bessemer Process back
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200 What replaced whale oil as the primary means for heating homes and providing light in America in the 1870s? Crude oil back
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300 Daily Double What development made railroads the “wave of the future” in 1869? The transcontinental railroad back
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400 What two people invented the airplane? Orville and Wilbur Wright back
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500 What were the three major advancements in communications technology? Telegraph, telephone, and typewriter back
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100 In what state was Thomas Edison born? Ohio back
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200 What was Menlo Park? Thomas Edison’s laboratory in New Jersey back
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300 When Thomas Edison died how many patents did he have? Over 1,000 back
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400 What invention did Edison have that changed New York City overnight? The DC Power Plant back
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500 How did Edison change daily life in America? He made life more convenient back
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100 Who was Horatio Alger? He wrote rags to riches stories that cemented the American dream back
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200 Laissez-Faire economic systems (free enterprise) was developed by who? Adam Smith back
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300 Name at least one advantage of a corporation. Businesses can raise more money, Owners have limited liability, It is a stable corporation back
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400 Describe horizontal integration. One company owns all factors of production at a single level back
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500 What was the one major development in marketing that allowed for the consumer culture of America to start? The department store back
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100 Daily Double What law was passed in 1890 that helped to control companies that had too much power? The Sherman Anti-trust act back
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200 What type of work was available for immigrants, African Americans, women, and children? Low paying, unskilled children back
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300 Describe what working conditions in America were like between 1880 and 1900. 10-14 hour workdays, no benefits, no workman’s compensation, less than $10 a week back
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400 What was the name of the successful early labor union? The Knights of Labor back
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500 What kind of an impact did the Knights of Labor have on race relations? A bad impact because they segregated their union back
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100 The Great Upheaval occurred during what year? 1886 back
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200 What happened during the Haymarket Riot? Anarchists and police clashed over a strike in Chicago back
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300 What new labor union was formed after the Haymarket Riot that only accepted skilled workers? The American Federation of Labor (AFL) back
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400 Who was Eugene V. Debs? He was the leader of a union that caused strikes back
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500 What happened that ended the Pullman Strike in 1894? President Cleveland ordered federal troops to operate the factories back
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100 Describe the Old Immigrants. Northwestern Europe, Protestant, mostly English speaking, relatively wealthy back
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200 Describe the New Immigrants. Southeastern Europe, Mostly Catholic, Slavic language speaking, mostly poor back
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300 In what two immigration stations did immigrants arrive when they came to America? Ellis Island and Angel Island back
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400 Daily Double To what groups did immigrants turn to gain help? Benevolent societies and religious institutions back
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500 What was the name of the group that did not like immigrants or the idea of immigration? The Nativists back
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100 What was the major change in the architecture of the cities? Steel allowed for skyscrapers back
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200 What change allowed for the growth of the suburbs? Mass transportation advances such as the trolley, railroads, and subways back
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300 What was the name of the new upper class of people that had made their money during their lifetime? Nouveau Riche back
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400 What happened to the middle class that made sure that people were able to do their job well? Licensure and certification back
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500 Daily Double In what type of apartments did the poor live? Tenements back
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100 How did education change in the late 1800s and early 1900s? Compulsory education laws required children to go to school back
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200 What was yellow journalism? Sensationalized writing that tried to grab the attention of the readers back
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300 What class frequented basketball games? The middle class back
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400 What class frequented baseball games? The upper class back
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500 What class frequented football games? The lower class back
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100 Who was Frederick Law Olmsted? The designer of New York’s Central Park, part of the city beautification movement back
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200 What was the popular form of music in the early 1900s? Ragtime music back
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300 What were settlement houses? Early, privatized forms of welfare back
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400 What was the name for the type of spending in which the nouveau riche engaged to show that they had lots of money? Conspicuous consumption back
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500 What was the name for the type of spending in which the nouveau riche engaged in order to show people that they cared about the less fortunate? Philanthropy back
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