Gilded Age Inventions Famous People Immigration Progressive Era Industrial Rev. Hodge Podge $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $200 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $400 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $600 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $800 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 $1,000 Inventions (200) He invented the electric light bulb in 1879. Inventions (400) These brothers flew the first manned airplane at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina in 1903. Inventions (600) Alexander Graham Bell invented this communication device in 1876. Inventions (800) He received the first patent for the gasoline powered automobile. Inventions (1000) This process made it cheaper and quicker to produce steel. Famous People (200) He wrote “The Gospel of Wealth.” Famous People (400) This American author coined the phrase “the Gilded Age.” Famous People (600) He was the powerful leader of the American Federation of Labor. Famous People (800) She worked to get child labor laws enacted in the United States. Famous People (1000) His book, “The Principals of Scientific Management,” urged companies to become more efficient. Hodge Podge (200) These two industries emerged in the 1800s to drive America’s industrial expansion.. Hodge Podge (1000) Congress passed this law in 1890 to limit the power of big business. Hodge Podge (600) What was the name of the car first massproduced by Henry Ford? Hodge Podge (800) The only amendment to the Constitution that was later repealed. Hodge Podge (400) These journalists wrote about social problems in the United States. Immigration (200) The Statue of Liberty was a gift to the United States from this nation. Immigration (400) This processing station for immigrants first opened in New York Harbor in 1892. Immigration (600) People from this nation were banned from entering the United States in 1882. Immigration (800) How many people immigrated to the U.S. between 1880-1920. Immigration (1000) Congress established this as the quota for the number of immigrants able to enter the U.S. each year. Progressive Era (200) This amendment to the Constitution gave women the right to vote. Progressive Era (400) A fire at this company in New York City led to the creation of fire codes and improved work conditions. Progressive Era (600) These agreements prevented factory workers from joining unions. Progressive Era (800) He was the corrupt political boss in New York City. Progressive Era (1000) This law required some federal employees to pass a civil service exam. Industrial Revolution (200) Standard Oil made him the richest man in America. Industrial Revolution (400) This was the first national labor union in the United States. Industrial Revolution (600) In these large businesses, one board of directors controlled several different companies. Industrial Revolution (800) A bomb was thrown into the crowd during this demonstration for the 8-hour work day. Industrial Revolution (1000) Charles G. Sumner applied the idea of survival of the fittest to economics with this important theory. Final Jeopardy Four American presidents have been assassinated. Who are they?