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SOL Review Part II

UrbanizationIndustrialization Progressive Movement Miscellaneous

Industry associated with Pittsburgh. What is the Steel Industry?

Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller and Cornelius Vanderbilt Who are Captains of Industry?

These were formed by workers in response to long hours and low wages. What are Unions?

What made new products like the washing machine, radios and light bulbs possible? What is electricity?

Industry associated with Detroit. What is the Automobile Industry?

Thomas Edison Who is the Inventor of the Light Bulb?

Leader of the American Federation of Labor (AFL). Who is Samuel Gompers?

Laws passed to segregate blacks and whites What are Jim Crow Laws?

Area associated with the textile industry. What is New England Region?

Helped create products faster and cheaper. What is the Assembly Line?

Believed vocational education was key for African American equality. Who is Booker T. Washington?

Land set aside for Native Americans by the U.S. Government. What are Reservations?

Type of factory where workers work long hours, are paid low wages, and work in unsafe conditions. What are Sweatshops?

Type of markets that grew as a result of the Transcontinental Railroad. What are National Markets?

Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, for example. Who are Leaders of Women’s Suffrage Movement?

15 th amendment. What is Granted All MEN the Right to Vote?

Caused by an increase in immigration and people moving from rural areas. What are Reasons for Urbanization?

Result of easy access to raw materials, An available work force, new inventions and financial resources. What are Reasons for Industrialization?

Industry associated with the Homestead Strike. What is Steel?

Year Native Americans were considered citizens. What is 1924?

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