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Vocabulary “Inventions”Workers &Factories
FamousPeople Industrialism Pot
Luck
Final Jeopard-E
A writer who wanted to expose
the evils in society
Vocabulary100
Who were the
muckrakers?
Vocabulary100
After 1890, the majority of
Americans lived in this kind of
area
Vocabulary200
What is an urban (city)
area?
Vocabulary 200
Vocabulary 300
When an individual
“corners the market”
Vocabulary300
What is a monopoly or
trust?
Vocabulary 400
An organization of workers which
fights for better working
conditions
What is a labor union
Vocabulary400
A negative term used to describe
the millionaires of the early 1900’s
Vocabulary500
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
Workers100
What is Pittsburgh?
Workers100
The name of the company
responsible for N.Y.C.’s most tragic
industrial fireWorkers
200
What was the Triangle
Shirtwaist Company?
Workers200
The first successful labor union
Workers300
What was the American
Federation of Labor (AFL)?
Workers300
DAILY DOUBLE
Workers400
DAILY DOUBLEExtra 400 Points
The city and type of factory
described in The Jungle
Workers400
What was the meat-packing
factory in Chicago?
Workers400
This law required companies to list
all the ingredients in their products
Workers500
What was the Pure Food and Drug Act?
Workers500
The “Wizard of Menlo
Park”
Famous People100
Who was Thomas Edison?
Famous People100
He organized skilled workers
into the first successful labor
unionFamous People
200
Who was Samuel
Gompers?
Famous People200
Created the Standard Oil
Trust
Famous People300
Who was John D.
Rockefeller?
Famous People
300
Monopolized the steel industry
Famous People400
Who was Andrew
Carnegie?
Famous People400
Publicized the horrible conditions
in the meat packing industry
Famous People500
Who was Upton Sinclair?
Famous People
500
The change from hand made &
homemade goods to machine made, mass
produced goods
Industrialism100
What is the Industrial
Revolution?
Industrialism100
Two groups of people who helped
build the Transcontinental
RailroadIndustrialism
200
Who were the Asian and
Irish immigrants?
Industrialism200
What people own when they
invest in a business
Industrialism300
What is stock?
Industrialism300
This law tried to make
monopolies illegal
Industrialism400
What was the Sherman Anti-
Trust Act?
Industrialism400
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?
Industrialism500
An overcrowded, unsafe, poorly
ventilated factory
Pot Luck100
What is a sweatshop?
Pot Luck100
The wealthiest individual in the
United States today
Pot Luck200
Who is Bill Gates?
Pot Luck200
Pot Luck300
The name of the man who
revolutionized the music industry in 2003 and his two
“inventions”
Pot Luck300
Who is Steve Jobs and what is
iTunes and the iPod?
The photographer who publicized child labor by
taking pictures
Pot Luck400
Who was Lewis Hine?
Pot Luck400
The word for a wealthy individual
who donates a lot of his/her money to
worthwhile causes
Pot Luck500
What is a philanthropist
?
Pot Luck500
The Final Jeopardy category is:
Transportation
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List 4 new methods of transportation which helped America grow during the Industrial
Revolution
What were: -Railroads -Steamboats -Cars -Canals (the Erie Canal) -Airplanes
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