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