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2 DO NOT COPY Topic: The 2 nd Industrial Revolution Objective: Students will be able to review for the Chapter 5 Test Do Now: Take out your Labor Strives to Organize worksheet HW: Study for your test! *The Chapter Review sheet is worth Extra Credit!

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7 The Memory Game Create 4 groups for the review session. Lay all of the cards face down on the table – one side terms/people/events and the other side definitions Each member of the group has an opportunity to pick a card from either side and try to match it with its corresponding card. If they get it right, they keep the pair, if they get it wrong they have to place it back in the same spot and explain what the right answer should be. Continue to play until you have matched all the cards with their corresponding pair!

8 Jeopardy InnovationsTerms Organization Business Theories Celebrity Baby Photo Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy

9 $100 Question from Innovations The Two natural materials that spurred the 2 nd Industrial Revolution

10 $100 Answer from Innovations Steel and Oil

11 $200 Question from Innovations A New job that was created with the creation of the telephone

12 $200 Answer from Innovations Operators

13 $300 Question from Innovations The process of steel making that made it cheaper with blast of hot air

14 $300 Answer from Innovations Bessemer Process

15 $400 Question from Innovations The raw material in which steel is made out of

16 $400 Answer from Innovations Iron Ore

17 $500 Question from Innovations The development of the horseless carriage was spurred by this type of innovation

18 $500 Answer from Innovations Oil refining

19 $100 Question from Terms A guarantee to protect an inventor’s rights to make, use, or sell his or her invention

20 $100 Answer from Terms Patent

21 $200 Question from Terms The business that sells part of the company to stockholders for dividends

22 $200 Answer from Terms Corporation

23 $300 Question from Terms Having exclusive control over an industry

24 $300 Answer from Terms Monopoly

25 $400 Question from Terms The railroad that went from Omaha, Nebraska to the Pacific Coast

26 $400 Answer from Terms Transcontinental Railroad

27 $500 Question from Terms The law that the government created to make monopolies and trusts illegal

28 $500 Answer from Terms Sherman Anti-Trust Act

29 $100 Question from Organization One of the earliest unions formed by a group of garment workers

30 $100 Answer from Organization Knights of Labor

31 $200 Question from Organization This man created the American Federation of Labor

32 $200 Answer from Organization Samuel L. Gompers

33 $300 Question from Organization The most dangerous woman in America because of her drive to educate and organize workers was so effective

34 $300 Answer from Organization Mary “Mother” Jones

35 $400 Question from Organization Alarmed by the violence of the Great Upheaval many skilled workers broke ties with unskilled workers and joined what union

36 $400 Answer from Organization The American Federation of Labor

37 $500 Question from Organization Head of the railway union who supported the Pullman strikers by urging other union workers to boycott trains with Pullman cars

38 $500 Answer from Organization Eugene V. Debs

39 $100 Question from Business Theories The fittest people, businesses, or nations will win, while the unfit will lose

40 $100 Answer from Business Theories Social Darwinism

41 $200 Question from Business Theories A group of companies that turn control of their stock over to a board, who then runs the companies as a single corporation which limits competition

42 $200 Answer from Business Theories Trust

43 $300 Question from Business Theories A method of reducing production costs by buying companies that provide all the services and materials in production

44 $300 Answer from Business Theories Vertical Integration

45 $400 Question from Business Theories A means of business expansion in which one company controls other companies producing the same product

46 $400 Answer from Business Theories Horizontal Integration

47 $500 Question from Business Theories The process in which John D. Rockefeller used to sell his products for a cheaper price

48 $500 Answer from Business Theories Horizontal Integration

49 $100 Question from Celebrity Baby Photos

50 $100 Answer from Celebrity Baby Photos Kanye West

51 $200 Question from Celebrity Baby Photos

52 $200 Answer from Celebrity Baby Photos Beyonce

53 $300 Question from Celebrity Baby Photos

54 $300 Answer from Celebrity Baby Photos Adam Sandler

55 $400 Question from Celebrity Baby Photos

56 $400 Answer from Celebrity Baby Photos Justin Bieber

57 $500 Question from Celebrity Baby Photos

58 $500 Answer from Celebrity Baby Photos Jaimie Fox

59 Final Jeopardy State the name of the person who said this and the term used to describe this theory: “This, then is held to be the duty of the man of wealth: To set an example of modest, simple living, shunning display or extravagance…the man of wealth thus becoming the mere trustee and agent for his poorer brethren… in giving charity, the main consideration should be to help those who will help themselves;…to give those who desire to rise the aids by which they may rise.”

60 Final Jeopardy Answer Andrew Carnegie and the “Gospel of Wealth”


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