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Date: 12/9/14 Activity: Review Game Unit 3 Warm Up: None -------------------------------- Homework: ***ALL LATE WORK DUE BY TOMORROW OR ZERO *Test (Chapters 13,14,15) Tomorrow 12/10!! Extra Credit due by Friday 12/12 Unit Table of Contents PgTitleDate 45A Nation in Turmoil11/24 46Immigration Vocab11/25 47Push/Pull Factors12/1 48Statue of Liberty12/2 49 15.4/Venn Diagram12/2 50Immigration Graph12/4 51Unit 3 Study Guide12/4
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Jeopardy Inventions Industrial Revolution Labor Movement Immigration Potpourri Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy
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$100 Question Who invented the Airplane?.
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$100 Answer Orville and Wilbur Wright
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$200 Question This person was responsible for inventing the telegraph
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$200 Answer Samuel Morse
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$300 Question Henry Ford was responsible for his innovation of what?
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$300 Answer The Assembly Line Bonus: Who inspired Henry Ford with his time-and-motion studies, which determined the most efficient way to perform each task in a production process. Frederick Taylor
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$400 Question This person was responsible for inventing a process for Oil Refining
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$400 Answer Edwin Drake
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$500 Question This person invented the process for making steel
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$500 Answer Henry Bessemer
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$100 Question a company that completely dominates a particular industry is considered a:
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$100 Answer Monopoly
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$200 Question This is the belief in a hands off government “leave business alone” because supply and demand will regulate the market itself
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$200 Answer Laissez Faire
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$300 Question The theory that the best run businesses led by the most capable people will survive and prosper is:
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$300 Answer Social Darwinism
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$400 Question An expansion technique used by corporations called for taking control of each step in the production and distribution of a product.
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$400 Answer Vertical Integration
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$500 Question Explain Horizontal Integration
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$500 Answer An expansion technique used by corporations, called for joining together as many firms from the same industry as possible.
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$100 Question A group of workers organized to protect the interest of its members
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$100 Answer Labor Union
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$200 Question Negotiations between employers and employee representatives concerning wages, working conditions and other terms of employment.
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$200 Answer Collective Bargaining
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$300 Question A weapon used by labor unions when negotiations with business owners fail
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$300 Answer Strikes
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$400 Question What were the main goals of the labor unions?
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$400 Answer Better/safer working conditions Shorter hours More pay (some wanted more protection for women and children
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$500 Question What did the Haymarket Affair, Homestead Strike and Pullman Strike all have in common?
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$500 Answer They were all marked with violence and this led to lack of support for Unions during this time period.
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$100 Question Where most Asians came through when coming to America
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$100 Answer Angel Island
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$200 Question Rundown apartments in the New York City where immigrants lived
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$200 Answer tenements
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$300 Question This law was passed to prohibit the immigration of Chinese laborers
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$300 Answer Chinese Exclusion Act
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$400 Question The policy of favoring the interests of native-born Americans over those of immigrants
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$400 Answer Nativism
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$500 Question The assimilation of immigrants into American society was a goal of some patriotic Americans who feared that the increased immigration posed a threat to American society and values. This was called:
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$500 Answer Americanization
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$100 Question Where most immigrants from Europe came through before entering the US
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$100 Answer Ellis Island
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$200 Question Outlawed trusts, monopolies, and other forms of business that restricted trade.
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$200 Answer Sherman Anti-Trust Act
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$300 Question Areas in the city that developed from people of the same origin living near one another.
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$300 Answer Ethnic Enclaves
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$400 Question A business organized in this way is owned by its stockholders..
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$400 Answer Corporation
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$500 Question __________ were organized anti-Jewish attacks that forced many Jews to leave Russia. This was an example of a _____________ factor
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$500 Answer Pogroms Push
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Final Jeopardy This name was given to Industrial Age because American society appeared very wealthy and prosperous; however the reality was that many Americans were suffering.
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Final Jeopardy Answer The Gilded Age
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