Deck 16: Big Business and Organized Labor, 1860-1900
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Deck 16: Big Business and Organized Labor, 1860-1900
1
Which of the following was developed before the Civil War?
A)Cotton gin
B)Telephone
C)Steam turbines
D)Typewriters
E)Vacuum cleaner
A)Cotton gin
B)Telephone
C)Steam turbines
D)Typewriters
E)Vacuum cleaner
A
2
The Sandlot Incident in San Francisco in 1877 led to attacks against Chinese immigrants.
True
3
What invention spurred the industrial and urban development?
A)Elevators
B)Electricity
C)Subway system
D)Steel factories
E)Coal-burning furnaces
A)Elevators
B)Electricity
C)Subway system
D)Steel factories
E)Coal-burning furnaces
B
4
Most Americans experienced a rising standard of living in the late 19th century.
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5
Because of this machine,and the belief that women were more dexterous than men,the post-Civil War era saw an increase in the female workforce in businesses.
A)Cotton gin
B)Vacuum cleaner
C)Typewriter
D)Gas light
E)Sewing machine
A)Cotton gin
B)Vacuum cleaner
C)Typewriter
D)Gas light
E)Sewing machine
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6
Power sources (such as water,coal,wood,and oil)were more expensive in the United States than in other nations around the world.
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7
Andrew Carnegie invented the process that enabled a dramatic increase in steel production.
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8
Which of the following was not a cause of industrial growth in the era following the Civil War?
A)A resurging southern economy
B)The introduction of mass production techniques
C)A flood of immigrants
D)Technological innovations
E)Mass productions
A)A resurging southern economy
B)The introduction of mass production techniques
C)A flood of immigrants
D)Technological innovations
E)Mass productions
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9
What is one thing that the United States had that other nations did not that helped spur the Industrial Revolution?
A)An intelligent workforce
B)A universal health care system
C)Socialized medicine
D)Vast natural resources
E)Government-mandated quotas
A)An intelligent workforce
B)A universal health care system
C)Socialized medicine
D)Vast natural resources
E)Government-mandated quotas
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10
John D.Rockefeller is best associated with which industry?
A)Steel
B)Railroad
C)Iron
D)Oil
E)Banking
A)Steel
B)Railroad
C)Iron
D)Oil
E)Banking
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11
By the 1880s,most states had outlawed child labor.
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12
By 1897,the United States had more of this than all the European nations combined
A)Factories
B)Automobiles
C)Electricity-generating factories
D)Railroads
E)Bridges
A)Factories
B)Automobiles
C)Electricity-generating factories
D)Railroads
E)Bridges
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13
After the Second Industrial Revolution,corporations tried their hands at
A)Farming.
B)Mining.
C)Oil drilling.
D)Manufacturing.
E)Politics.
A)Farming.
B)Mining.
C)Oil drilling.
D)Manufacturing.
E)Politics.
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14
What is the term given to describe the ability of companies to afford technological improvements and the workforces to propel them into the modern age?
A)Rugged industrialism
B)The American system
C)Economies of scale
D)Innovation
E)Invisible hand theory
A)Rugged industrialism
B)The American system
C)Economies of scale
D)Innovation
E)Invisible hand theory
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15
Anarchists oppose all forms of government.
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16
The number of inventions registered at the U.S.Patent Office remained fairly constant through the 19th century.
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17
The first transcontinental railroad was completed at Promontory,Utah.
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18
The Haymarket affair was a peaceful protest against the use of child labor.
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19
The Foran Act made it illegal for federal or state government workers to join labor unions.
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20
Which of the following industries was the United States not a world leader in by 1900?
A)Oil
B)Wheat
C)cotton
D)steel
E)gold
A)Oil
B)Wheat
C)cotton
D)steel
E)gold
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21
Thanks to this man's invention,steel became substantially cheaper to make.
A)Andrew Carnegie
B)John D.Rockefeller
C)George Titus
D)Henry Bessemer
E)J.P.Morgan
A)Andrew Carnegie
B)John D.Rockefeller
C)George Titus
D)Henry Bessemer
E)J.P.Morgan
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22
The rise of this ailment was used to try to keep women from attending college and out of the workplace.
A)Hysteria
B)Dyslexia
C)Neurasthenia
D)Hypoglycemia
E)Diabetes
A)Hysteria
B)Dyslexia
C)Neurasthenia
D)Hypoglycemia
E)Diabetes
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23
Which of the following is an example of a land grant college?
A)University of Texas
B)Harvard
C)Kansas State University
D)Sam Houston State University
E)University of Southern California
A)University of Texas
B)Harvard
C)Kansas State University
D)Sam Houston State University
E)University of Southern California
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24
What economic doctrine was typically used during the post-Civil War era?
A)Et tu Bruti
B)Laissez-faire
C)Les bonne temps rolle
D)Fascism
E)Socialism
A)Et tu Bruti
B)Laissez-faire
C)Les bonne temps rolle
D)Fascism
E)Socialism
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25
After the Civil War,what was the complaint about the federal tariff?
A)It was not generating enough revenue.
B)It was not forcing American companies to be competitive with their prices.
C)It was allowing too many foreign imports into the American market.
D)It was no longer needed.
E)It was not high enough.
A)It was not generating enough revenue.
B)It was not forcing American companies to be competitive with their prices.
C)It was allowing too many foreign imports into the American market.
D)It was no longer needed.
E)It was not high enough.
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26
By 1900,_____ of college students were women.
A)one-sixth
B)one-third
C)one-quarter
D)one-half
E)three-fourths
A)one-sixth
B)one-third
C)one-quarter
D)one-half
E)three-fourths
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27
The process Rockefeller used to gain control of his company's industry is known as
A)a hostile takeover.
B)vertical integration.
C)horizontal integration.
D)an Invisible Hand market.
E)a corporate-controlled market.
A)a hostile takeover.
B)vertical integration.
C)horizontal integration.
D)an Invisible Hand market.
E)a corporate-controlled market.
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28
This woman established Hull House,a settlement house for immigrants in Chicago.
A)Susan B.Anthony
B)Elizabeth Cady Stanton
C)Dorothea Dix
D)Jane Addams
E)Sojourner Truth
A)Susan B.Anthony
B)Elizabeth Cady Stanton
C)Dorothea Dix
D)Jane Addams
E)Sojourner Truth
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29
When one company buys or forces out all of their competitors,it is participating in
A)a hostile takeover.
B)vertical integration.
C)horizontal integration.
D)an Invisible Hand market.
E)a corporate-controlled market.
A)a hostile takeover.
B)vertical integration.
C)horizontal integration.
D)an Invisible Hand market.
E)a corporate-controlled market.
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30
In an effort to prevent corporations from obtaining market monopolies,Congress passed the
A)Sherman Anti-Trust Act.
B)Merrill Enforcement Act.
C)Interstate Commerce Act.
D)Terrell Act.
E)Free Market Act.
A)Sherman Anti-Trust Act.
B)Merrill Enforcement Act.
C)Interstate Commerce Act.
D)Terrell Act.
E)Free Market Act.
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31
When one company buys everything needed to produce,market,and deliver their product,they have participated in
A)a hostile takeover.
B)vertical integration.
C)horizontal integration.
D)an Invisible Hand market.
E)a corporate-controlled market.
A)a hostile takeover.
B)vertical integration.
C)horizontal integration.
D)an Invisible Hand market.
E)a corporate-controlled market.
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32
What title was given to the political and economic leaders during the Gilded Age?
A)Titans of industry
B)Robber barons
C)WASPS
D)The Gilders
E)The Trustees
A)Titans of industry
B)Robber barons
C)WASPS
D)The Gilders
E)The Trustees
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33
Andrew Carnegie is best associated with which industry?
A)Steel
B)Railroad
C)Iron
D)Oil
E)Banking
A)Steel
B)Railroad
C)Iron
D)Oil
E)Banking
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34
The Legal Tender Act of 1862
A)called for the coinage of money in gold.
B)called for the coinage of money in gold and silver.
C)forbade the printing of paper currency.
D)allowed for the printing of paper currency.
E)led to the depression of 1872.
A)called for the coinage of money in gold.
B)called for the coinage of money in gold and silver.
C)forbade the printing of paper currency.
D)allowed for the printing of paper currency.
E)led to the depression of 1872.
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35
This legal entity allowed companies to sidestep laws that forbade them from owning stock in their competitors.
A)Monopoly
B)Corporation
C)Industry
D)Trust
E)Intergrated
A)Monopoly
B)Corporation
C)Industry
D)Trust
E)Intergrated
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36
This man created the United States' first billion-dollar corporation.
A)Andrew Carnegie
B)John d.Rockefeller
C)George Titus
D)Henry Bessemer
E)J.P.Morgan
A)Andrew Carnegie
B)John d.Rockefeller
C)George Titus
D)Henry Bessemer
E)J.P.Morgan
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37
Why were trusts created?
A)To allow companies to diversify their accumulated wealth
B)To sidestep laws preventing one company from owning another
C)To streamline the marketplace
D)To abolish competition
E)To lower prices to hurt their competitors
A)To allow companies to diversify their accumulated wealth
B)To sidestep laws preventing one company from owning another
C)To streamline the marketplace
D)To abolish competition
E)To lower prices to hurt their competitors
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38
What was the United States' first billion-dollar corporation?
A)United States Steel Corporation
B)Standard Oil
C)Northern Pacific Railroad
D)Standard Oil
E)Sherman Trust Company
A)United States Steel Corporation
B)Standard Oil
C)Northern Pacific Railroad
D)Standard Oil
E)Sherman Trust Company
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39
After the Civil War,how did Congress often finance its economic plans?
A)Foreign loans
B)The printing of paper money
C)Through the gifts of free land
D)Raising the income tax rate
E)Raising the tariff rate
A)Foreign loans
B)The printing of paper money
C)Through the gifts of free land
D)Raising the income tax rate
E)Raising the tariff rate
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40
The way in which businesses cultivated and bought influence from government officials is called
A)lobbying.
B)loitering.
C)bribery.
D)kickbacks.
E)pooling.
A)lobbying.
B)loitering.
C)bribery.
D)kickbacks.
E)pooling.
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41
This early union was more interested in working to craft state laws important to their members than directly bargaining with employers.
A)Knights of Labor
B)The Workingmen's Movement
C)National Labor Union
D)American Federation of Labor
E)American Steel Worker's Union
A)Knights of Labor
B)The Workingmen's Movement
C)National Labor Union
D)American Federation of Labor
E)American Steel Worker's Union
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42
Write an essay exploring the role of women in the late 19th century.In what ways were the roles,attitudes,and expectations for women changing? Why were those changes taking place? How was society responding to those changes? In what ways did the roles of women remain the same?
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43
Write an essay exploring the opportunities and difficulties faced by immigrants coming to the United States in the late 19th century.How were immigrants involved in and affected by the changes taking place in the era?
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44
The Knights of Labor's decline began because of its perceived involvement in
A)the Pinkerton Agency.
B)the Sandlot Incident.
C)the Great Railroad Strike of 1877.
D)abolishing child labor.
E)the Haymarket Riot.
A)the Pinkerton Agency.
B)the Sandlot Incident.
C)the Great Railroad Strike of 1877.
D)abolishing child labor.
E)the Haymarket Riot.
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45
The largest group employed in factories during the Gilded Age was
A)women.
B)children.
C)immigrants.
D)African Americans.
E)Chinese.
A)women.
B)children.
C)immigrants.
D)African Americans.
E)Chinese.
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46
Which of the following was not a reform advocated by the Knights of Labor?
A)Providing access to jobs for reformed convicts
B)Equal pay for men and women
C)Paper currency
D)An 8-hour workday
E)Creation of workers cooperatives
A)Providing access to jobs for reformed convicts
B)Equal pay for men and women
C)Paper currency
D)An 8-hour workday
E)Creation of workers cooperatives
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47
Trace the development and completion of the first transcontinental railroad.Identify the factors that delayed its development,what obstacles had to be removed before it could proceed,and why its completion was significant to the United States.
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48
This individual led the American Federation of Labor.
A)Dennis Kearney
B)Samuel Gompers
C)Terence Powderly
D)Eugene V.Debs
E)Howard Hughes
A)Dennis Kearney
B)Samuel Gompers
C)Terence Powderly
D)Eugene V.Debs
E)Howard Hughes
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49
The Homestead Strike ended with
A)the workers' union destroyed and their leaders imprisoned.
B)a 10 percent raise in pay for all piece work.
C)the establishment of an 8-hour day.
D)the abolishment of immigrant labor at the plant.
E)the Pinkerton Detective Agency being hired to break up the strike.
A)the workers' union destroyed and their leaders imprisoned.
B)a 10 percent raise in pay for all piece work.
C)the establishment of an 8-hour day.
D)the abolishment of immigrant labor at the plant.
E)the Pinkerton Detective Agency being hired to break up the strike.
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50
What factors account for the dramatic growth in business after the Civil War? Write an essay that explains why each factor you identify was significant.
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51
Eugene V.Debs and the ___________ became famous during the ____________.
A)Pinkerton Agency,Homestead Steel Strike
B)Workingmen's Union,Sandlot Incident
C)American Railway Union,Pullman Strike
D)International Workers of the World,Anthracite Coal Mine Strike
E)Knights of Labor,Haymarket Riot
A)Pinkerton Agency,Homestead Steel Strike
B)Workingmen's Union,Sandlot Incident
C)American Railway Union,Pullman Strike
D)International Workers of the World,Anthracite Coal Mine Strike
E)Knights of Labor,Haymarket Riot
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52
Thanks to the electrical light,
A)factories made more light bulbs.
B)owners made their workers work longer.
C)more shifts were possible for more pay.
D)unskilled workers could go to college in the evenings and learn a skill.
E)more immigrants were hired to fill vacancies.
A)factories made more light bulbs.
B)owners made their workers work longer.
C)more shifts were possible for more pay.
D)unskilled workers could go to college in the evenings and learn a skill.
E)more immigrants were hired to fill vacancies.
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53
Before the Civil War,if you were a young child and you had a job,most likely you worked
A)in a textile factory.
B)in a mine.
C)on a farm.
D)on a ship.
E)in a lumberyard.
A)in a textile factory.
B)in a mine.
C)on a farm.
D)on a ship.
E)in a lumberyard.
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54
The Sandlot Incident was aimed at protesting the hiring of what group of immigrants?
A)German
B)Mexican
C)Chinese
D)Irish
E)Spanish
A)German
B)Mexican
C)Chinese
D)Irish
E)Spanish
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55
Write an essay that explores the relationship between Big Business and government in the late 19th century.How did they each support one another? Cite specific examples of government legislation that supported the development of Big Business and explain.Were there areas where they came into conflict? Explain any conflict and the results of the conflict.
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56
What were the social consequences of the rise of Big Business? How did the movement affect the social classes? Explore the impact on the upper,middle,and lower classes.Discuss how the movement affected the roles of men,women,and children.
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57
What was a reason that married women were offered less pay during the Gilded Age?
A)They were not as smart as men.
B)They didn't eat as much.
C)They were sharing the rent
D)Their husbands supported them.
E)They were not as valuable.
A)They were not as smart as men.
B)They didn't eat as much.
C)They were sharing the rent
D)Their husbands supported them.
E)They were not as valuable.
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58
Compare and contrast the major industrial leaders of the late 19th century.How did each rise to power,and what did they do to ensure they would stay at the top of their respective industries? What do they have in common,and what differences distinguish them from each other? What makes each of them important to understanding the late 19th century?
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59
Compare the aims and achievements of the Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor.What common ground do they share? What factors help explain their differences?
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60
The end of the Pullman Strike came when
A)the Pinkerton Detective Agency was called in to bust up the strike.
B)the Haymarket Riot killed the Knights of Labor union and they could no longer fund it.
C)the Supreme Court ruled that unions did not have federally protected civil rights.
D)President Cleveland dispatched federal troops to remove train cars from the tracks.
E)Eugene V.Debs was thrown in jail for his communist beliefs.
A)the Pinkerton Detective Agency was called in to bust up the strike.
B)the Haymarket Riot killed the Knights of Labor union and they could no longer fund it.
C)the Supreme Court ruled that unions did not have federally protected civil rights.
D)President Cleveland dispatched federal troops to remove train cars from the tracks.
E)Eugene V.Debs was thrown in jail for his communist beliefs.
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61
MATCHING
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a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
Eugene V.Debs
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a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
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62
MATCHING
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a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
J.Pierpont Morgan
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a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
J.Pierpont Morgan
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63
Discuss the various major strikes that occurred after the Civil War.Include the Great Railroad Strike of 1877,the Homestead Strike,and the Pullman Strike.What were the similarities and differences with each?
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64
MATCHING
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a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
Henry Clay Frick
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a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
Henry Clay Frick
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MATCHING
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a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
Dennis Kearney
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
Dennis Kearney
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MATCHING
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
John D.Rockefeller
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
John D.Rockefeller
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67
What were the major technological advancements of the post-Civil War era? How did these advancements contribute to the expansion of America's industrial revolution?
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68
MATCHING
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
Thomas Edison
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
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69
Write an essay that explains why labor unions developed as they did in the United States.What factors shaped the growth of labor unions during this period? What factors delayed or weakened their growth? What were their limitations,and what achievements can they claim?
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MATCHING
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
Samuel Gompers
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
Samuel Gompers
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MATCHING
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
Terence V.Powderly
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
Terence V.Powderly
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MATCHING
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
Andrew Carnegie
Match each person with one of the following descriptions.
a.Founded Standard Oil
b.Was president of the Homestead Steel Works
c.Led the Knights of Labor
d.Wrote "The Gospel of Wealth"
e.Was a presidential candidate of the Socialist Party of America
f.Led the American Federation of Labor
g.Invented the phonograph
h.Organized Workingmen's Party of California
i.Consolidated the steel industry into the United States Steel Corporation
Andrew Carnegie
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