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John D. Rockefeller was a successful businessman in which important industry?

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Andrew Carnegie was a successful businessman in which important industry?

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Cornelius Vanderbilt was a successful businessman in which important industry?

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What was the name of the private police force that was often called in to break up strikes?

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Joseph Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearts became pioneers for their work on what?

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The negotiation of contracts as a group, for instance by labor unions, is known as what?

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In the election of 1896, who did Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Morgan all support for president?

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Which strike occurred in 1894 and included 300,000 railroad workers across the country?

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What was the name of the riot in Chicago in 1886 that resulted in the deaths of dozens of protesters and police?

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Which strike occurred in Pennsylvania in 1892 when a steel plant cut workers’ wages and later resulted in the attempted assassination of Henry Frick, Andrew Carnegie’s partner?

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Which location outside of New York City processed most European immigrants starting in 1892?

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Where did the “new” immigrants from Europe in 1870s tend to come from?

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What were the worst accommodations on board ocean liners that transported new immigrants to America between the 1870s and 1920s?

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Which group of immigrants was excluded from the country in 1882, which ended up hurting the economy of California since it relied on their cheap labor?

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Which location outside of San Francisco processed most Chinese immigrants after 1910?

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America was considered to be a place where white people of all different nationalities blended together to create a single culture. What was this commonly known as?

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Starting in the 1830s, which economic and political philosophical movement spread to the U.S. that opposed capitalism and favored the public control of property and wealth?

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What was the term for the belief that only the best would and should survive in the rough-and-tumble world of American business and capitalism?

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A tendency towards native-born white Americans over “new” immigrants was called what?

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What was the name of the movement to help immigrants learn English and to adopt American dress and diet?

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What is the term for the process in which cities and the people living in them increase?

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What was the name given to small, hot, dark, and dirty workhouses?

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Who became the President of the United States after the assassination of William McKinley?

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What is the term given for a culture that is more and more alike due to improvements in communication and transportation and everyone wants the same clothing and goods?

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What was a name for a culture in which people want and quickly buy the many new products on the market as soon as they are available?

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Oil
Steel
Railroad
Pinkertons
Newspaper
Collective Bargaining
William McKinley
Pullman Strike
Haymarket Riot
Homestead Strike
Ellis Island
Southern & Eastern Europe
Steerage
Chinese
Angel Island
Melting Pot
Socialism
Social Darwinism
Nativism
Americanization Movement
Urbanization
Sweatshop
Theodore Roosevelt
Mass Culture
Conspicuous Consumption





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