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(C) The Gilded Age

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There were over 500,000 new inventions during the Gilded Age. These inventions made life easier and led to the Industrialization of America.
Name four new inventions created between 1870-1910.

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Name two famous inventors from this time frame (1870-1910).

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The four Presidents to be assassinated are Abraham Lincoln, ___________________ , _____________________ , and John F. Kennedy.
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Chester Arthur
James Garfield
Jimmy Carter
William McKinley
Ronald Reagan
Ulysses S. Grant
Question 17
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A rich capitalist would often be called a __________ by the poor people in America, who viewed the billionaires as greedy.
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This image is a classic example of a tenement dwelling, where multiple families would live in a small ghetto home with no running water.
Name 2 other problems that existed in cities during the Gilded Age.

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Question 20
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In the Gilded Age, less farming jobs were needed so people started moving to the ___________ for jobs in ______________ .
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cities
suburbs
airports
farms
factories
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What political party dominated the Presidency from 1870 until 1910?
Progressive
Democrats
Whigs
Republicans
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What nation would have the least immigrants coming to America during the Gilded Age?
India
Russia
Ireland
Italy
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Industry boomed during the Gilded Age and America created its first billionaire. Match the super rich capitalist with the industry that they dominated.
JP Morgan
Oil
John D. Rockefeller
Steel
Andrew Carnegie
Railroad
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Banking
Put the following events in chronological order:
General Custer is killed at Little Big Horn
The Civil War comes to an end
Jimmy Carter is born
The first train was invented
Vocabulary Matching:
Tenement
Using gold & silver to back currency
Bimetallism
Tax on imported goods
Tariffs
Having control over a type of industry
Monopoly
A ghetto apartment building
Question 15
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A trust is another word for a monopoly.
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False
Question 21
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Most people hired to work in this factory were young, unskilled __________
Question 22
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The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire will lead to law changes that still exist today. What are some features we have in buildings to help in case a fire were to occur?

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Do you believe bad things sometimes have to happen in order for a law change to be made? Can a law be made before something bad happens?
What is a law that you would like see made before more bad stuff happens?

What famous American author called the 1870-1910 time frame the Gilded Age?
Mark Twain
John Rockefeller
Benjamin Harrison
Dan Finkle
Why is it called the 'Gilded Age'?
What?
Everything is 100% golden!
Gold inside, looks bad outside
Gold covered outside, rotten inside
This is the only President to win two terms as President, but not in a row. (Donald Trump is trying to accomplish this now)
Ulysses S. Grant
Woodrow Wilson
Teddy Roosevelt
Grover Cleveland
What nation gave America the Statue of Liberty as a gift?
France
Russia
Italy
England
Which island is the Statue of Liberty located on?
Robinson Island
Angel Island
Ellis Island
Liberty Island
Immigrants from China were most likely processed at which island?
Alcatraz Island
Liberty Island
Angel Island
Ellis Island
America attempted to limit the number of Chinese Immigrants during the Gilded Age.
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False
Use the image on the left to help choose two adjectives describing each of the following:
Eliminating the competition
Owning all transportation in a company
Controlling all the supplies in a company
Buying stock in other companies
Vertical Integration
Horizontal Integration
Stories like these were common in the Gilded Age. Disasters and fires destroyed entire cities such as:
Chicago & San Francisco
Las Angeles & San Antonio
Houston & Boston
Philadelphia & New York