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100 200 300 400 500 Vocabulary“Inventions” Workers & Factories Famous People Industrialism Pot Luck Final Jeopard-E
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A writer who wanted to expose the evils in society Vocabulary 100
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Who were the muckrakers? Vocabulary 100
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After 1890, the majority of Americans lived in this kind of area Vocabulary 200
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What is an urban (city) area? Vocabulary 200
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Vocabulary 300 When an individual “corners the market”
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Vocabulary 300 What is a monopoly or trust?
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Vocabulary 400 An organization of workers which fights for better working conditions
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What is a labor union Vocabulary 400
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A negative term used to describe the millionaires of the early 1900’s Vocabulary 500
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What is “robber baron”? Vocabulary 500
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Method of production in which workers add parts to products as it moves along a belt “Inventions” 100
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What is an assembly line? “Inventions” 100
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This was a newer, cheaper way of converting iron ore and coal into steel “Inventions” 200
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What was the Bessemer Process? “Inventions” 200
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The manufacturing of large quantities quickly and cheaply “Inventions” 300
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What is mass production? “Inventions” 300
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This new type of company helped create “big business” because there was money from investors “Inventions” 400
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What is a corporation? “Inventions” 400
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The single most important “invention” in the rapid growth of the U.S. in the late 1800’s “Inventions” 500
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What was the railroad? “Inventions” 500
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The “capital” of the steel industry Workers 100
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What is Pittsburgh? Workers 100
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The name of the company responsible for N.Y.C.’s most tragic industrial fire Workers 200
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What was the Triangle Shirtwaist Company? Workers 200
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The first successful labor union Workers 300
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What was the American Federation of Labor (AFL)? Workers 300
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DAILY DOUBLE Workers 400 DAILY DOUBLE Extra 400 Points
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The city and type of factory described in The Jungle Workers 400
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What was the meat-packing factory in Chicago? Workers 400
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This law required companies to list all the ingredients in their products Workers 500
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What was the Pure Food and Drug Act? Workers 500
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The “Wizard of Menlo Park” Famous People 100
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Who was Thomas Edison? Famous People 100
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He organized skilled workers into the first successful labor union Famous People 200
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Who was Samuel Gompers? Famous People 200
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Created the Standard Oil Trust Famous People 300
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Who was John D. Rockefeller? Famous People 300
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Monopolized the steel industry Famous People 400
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Who was Andrew Carnegie? Famous People 400
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Publicized the horrible conditions in the meat packing industry Famous People 500
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Who was Upton Sinclair? Famous People 500
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The change from hand made & homemade goods to machine made, mass produced goods Industrialism 100
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What is the Industrial Revolution? Industrialism 100
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Two groups of people who helped build the Transcontinental Railroad Industrialism 200
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Who were the Asian and Irish immigrants? Industrialism 200
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What people own when they invest in a business Industrialism 300
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What is stock? Industrialism 300
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This law tried to make monopolies illegal Industrialism 400
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What was the Sherman Anti- Trust Act? Industrialism 400
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This contributed to the growth of New York State by linking the Great Lakes to New York City Industrialism 500
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What was The Erie Canal? Industrialism 500
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An overcrowded, unsafe, poorly ventilated factory Pot Luck 100
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What is a sweatshop? Pot Luck 100
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The wealthiest individual in the United States today Pot Luck 200
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Who is Bill Gates? Pot Luck 200
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Pot Luck 300 The name of the man who revolutionized the music industry in 2003 and his two “inventions”
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Pot Luck 300 Who is Steve Jobs and what is iTunes and the iPod?
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The photographer who publicized child labor by taking pictures Pot Luck 400
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Who was Lewis Hine? Pot Luck 400
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The word for a wealthy individual who donates a lot of his/her money to worthwhile causes Pot Luck 500
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What is a philanthropist? Pot Luck 500
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The Final Jeopardy category is: Transportation Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin
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Click on screen to continue List 4 new methods of transportation which helped America grow during the Industrial Revolution
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What were: -Railroads -Steamboats -Cars -Canals (the Erie Canal) -Airplanes Click on screen to continue
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Thank You for Playing Jeopardy ! Good luck on tomorrow’s Test!
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