CHAPTER 3 & 4 UNIT 2 REVIEW 1. How Carnegie controlled all phases of the steel business 2. Immigrant group the law mostly discriminated 3. Reasons for immigrants settling in the north 4. By 1900 how did many Americans view big business 5. Worked for low wages and reduced union bargaining power 6. Arrested for disobeying a federal injunction 7. Survival of the fittest theory 8. Farmers view of high tariffs 9. The Shame of the Cities main idea 10.Free coinage of silver 11.President who believed gov’t should regulate business 12.1896 President candidate 13.Carnegie’s beliefs about giving money 14.This would create inflation 15.Underwood-Simmons bill 16.Progressive belief on who should protect workers 17.Urban living conditions 18.Interstate Commerce Commission precedent 19.Yellow Dog Contracts 20.Showed greater efficiencies in production 21.Farming and Mining similarities 22.A F of L 23.17th Amendment 24.Collective bargaining 25.‘National Park System expansion 26.How farmers thought silver would benefit them 27.Company towns 28.Opposed confinement of Native Americans on reservations 29.Allowed for production to continue at night 30.Why immigration laws discriminated against the Chinese 31.Immigrant support of political machines 32.16th Amendment 33.Opposite view of Carnegie 34.Reason factory workers stayed on the job 35.Control of city utilities 36.Income gap affect distribution of wealth 37.Reason immigrants were not let in 38.Supporters of free coinage of silver 39.Women’s progress out west 40.This amendment gave citizens more control of the government 41.Wanted city control of utilities 42.Cause of population shift in cities 43.His election caused southern states to secede 44.Who did not win any votes in the southern states in 1860 45.Judicial Review 46.Answer is US Constitution did not deal with land purchases from other nations 47.Sharecropping