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CHAPTER 18:Industrialization and Immigration

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• You will choose a team captain.– This is the only person who gives answers.

• You may only use your Study Guide.– No books or other notes or worksheets.

• You only gain points for being right.– The only way to lose points is to be loud, taunt

other teams, or argue with the teacher.

JEOPARDY RULES

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Who was the owner of the Standard Oil

Company?

People – 10 points

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John D. RockefellerPeople – 10 points

Study Guide #13

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What two inventions is Henry Ford most famous

for?

People – 20 points

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Henry Ford invented the assembly line and the

Model T car.

People – 20 points

Study Guide #11

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Who was inventor of the first mass-produced

newspaper and what was its title?

People – 30 points

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Joseph Pullitzer The New York World

People – 30 points

Study Guide #14

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Who was the owner of the steel empire and

what did he do with some of his money?

People – 40 points

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Andrew CarnegieHe donated his money to

build public libraries.

People – 40 points

Study Guide #12, 16a

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Who invented the electric power plant and how did

it change American society?

People – 50 points

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Thomas EdisonIt allowed businesses to

stay open later, homes to have light after dark, city

street lights, etc.

People – 50 points

Study Guide #9

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What was Carnegie’s “Gospel of Wealth”?

Labor & Business – 10 points

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The philosophy that the wealthy have a duty to

improve society.

Study Guide #16

Labor & Business – 10 points

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What were the results of the Triangle Shirtwaist

Factory fire?

Labor & Business – 20 points

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It led to more safety laws for workers.

Study Guide #19a

Labor & Business – 20 points

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Name 2 goals of labor unions.

Labor & Business – 30 points

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1. Safer working conditions2. Higher wages3. Shorter hours

Study Guide #20

Labor & Business – 30 points

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What did Samuel Gompers believe was the most effective way to win

improvements for working?

Labor & Business – 40 points

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Collective bargaining

Study Guide #21

Labor & Business – 40 points

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Name 2 arguments for and 2 arguments against

trusts.

Labor & Business – 50 points

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For – trusts are good:• Built up the economy

• Lowered prices• Created jobs

Against – trusts are harmful:

• Threatened free enterprise• Carnegie & Rockefeller are

“robber barons”Study Guide #17

Labor & Business – 50 points

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Beginning in 1917, what did immigrants have to be able to do in order to

come to America?

Immigration – 10 points

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Read their own languagePeople – 50 points

Study Guide #32

Immigration – 10 points

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From which region of the world did the new immigrants come?

Immigration – 20 points

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Southern and eastern Europe

People – 50 points

Study Guide #28

Immigration – 20 points

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Name 2 of the main reasons causing

immigrants to come to America at the turn of

the century.

Immigration – 30 points

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1. Religious persecution2. Political unrest3. Lack of farmland4. Job opportunities

(technically a pull factor)

People – 50 points

Study Guide #27

Immigration – 30 points

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Name 2 of the 3 main beliefs of Nativists about

immigrants.

Immigration – 40 points

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1. Took jobs from Americans2. Brought crime, violence, and

anarchy to the U.S.3. Could not assimilate because

their cultures were too different

People – 50 points

Study Guide #31

Immigration – 40 points

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Give 2 reasons why it was more difficult for new immigrants to assimilate

than old immigrants.

Immigration – 50 points

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1. Most were Catholic & Jewish. Old immigrants and Americans were mostly Protestant.

2. Few understood English and their languages weren’t similar. Old immigrants came from English-speaking countries.

3. No experience with democracy.

People – 50 points

Study Guide #30

Immigration – 50 points

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Why did cities near waterways grow the

fastest?

City Life – 10 points

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Waterways provided easy transportation.

People – 50 points

Study Guide #23

City Life – 10 points

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What new type of store attracted people to

shopping in the cities?

City Life – 20 points

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Department storesPeople – 50 points

Study Guide #25

City Life – 20 points

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What 2 things allowed the suburbs of cities to

grow?

City Life – 30 points

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1. Public transportation2. Steel bridges

People – 50 points

Study Guide #24

City Life – 30 points

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Name 3 specific kinds of entertainment available

in the cities.

City Life – 40 points

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• Museums, art galleries, orchestras, and theaters

• Circuses• Sports – baseball,

football, basketball• Central Park and others

like it

People – 50 points

Study Guide #26

City Life – 40 points

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Describe life in the tenements citing 3

specific ideas.

City Life – 50 points

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• Buildings divided into tiny apartments

• No windows, heat, or indoor plumbing

• Overcrowded – 10 people to one room

• Streets were littered with garbage• Lots of disease

People – 50 points

Study Guide #20

City Life – 50 points

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What was the minimum level of education most

states required?

Misc – 10 points

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10th gradePeople – 50 points

Study Guide #35

Misc – 10 points

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Who was the first popular American comic strip

character?

Misc – 20 points

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The Yellow KidPeople – 50 points

Study Guide #38

Misc – 20 points

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Who was the most popular realist author and what was his first

book titled?

Misc – 30 points

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Mark TwainHuckleberry Finn

People – 50 points

Study Guide #36

Misc – 30 points

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Why did education expand at the turn of the

century?

Misc – 40 points

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As industry grew, it required an educated

workforce.

People – 50 points

Study Guide #34

Misc – 40 points

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Explain the names of the following sports teams:• Pittsburgh Steelers• San Francisco 49ers• Denver Nuggets

Misc – 50 points

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• 49ers – 1849 California Gold Rush

• Steelers – dominant in the steel industry

• Nuggets – dominant in mining (gold nuggets)

People – 50 pointsMisc – 50 points

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FINAL JEOPARDYExplain how immigrants

impacted the development of modern

America. Give 2 examples.

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FINAL JEOPARDY1. Labor was essential to the

economy – they did the dangerous and dirty jobs nobody wanted.

2. Opened businesses in ethnic neighborhoods – their food and culture becomes part of American culture.

3. Individuals:a) Bell – invented the telephoneb) Carnegie – steel empire, librariesc) Pulitzer – mass-produced newspaperd) Jacob Riis – photographed slums