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American History Challenge Final Jeopardy Final Jeopardy IndustrializationImmigrationImmigration II Miscellaneous Farmers Alliances

As a result of long hours, unsafe working conditions, and other forms of exploitation, workers in the late 1800s formed these Labor Unions American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

This man formed a monopoly over the steel industry by buying out and underselling his competitors, and by buying out his suppliers Andrew Carnegie American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

This law was passed in response to Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Trust, and outlawed the formation of trusts that interfered with free trade Sherman Anti-Trust Act American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

This Union leader was a socialist and formed the American Railway Union, which fought against unfair treatment of workers in the Pullman Strike Eugene V. Debs American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

This Union leader helped to expose the cruelaties of child labor and helped to organize the United Mine Workers Mary Harris Jones American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

This was the main immigration center during the late 1800s and early 1900s Ellis Island American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

The favoring of people born in the United States often at the expense of immigrants is known as Nativism American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

What attitude is that shows disapproval for foreigners is illustrated in this cartoon? Nativism American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

Name the New York City political machine run by Boss Tweed that bribed immigrants with services (food, money, jobs, etc.) in return for votes Tammany Hall American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

The aim of this law was to stop Chinese immigration to the United States Chinese Exclusion Act American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

An apartment building that crowed many immigrant families together in unsanitary conditions was known as Tenement American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

Most immigrants to the United States after 1890 came from this part of the world Southern and Eastern Europe American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

This phrase means “the blending of cultures” Melting Pot American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

Name one reason that Children were desired workers in factories They worked for lower wages, they were quick and small American History Challenge Final Jeopardy

Which of the following describes someone who would support a political machine? A. A poor American factory worker living in New York City B. A recent immigrant factory worker living in New York City B. A recent immigrant factory worker living in New York City American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

These were home workshops noted for their unsafe labor conditions that were often established in tenements by the urban poor Sweatshops American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

Where were most factory and industrial jobs found during the late 1800s and early 1900s? The Cities American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

Why did Labor Unions support Nativism? They saw immigrants as a threat to their jobs American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

Name one reason that immigration increased during the late 1800s and early 1900s Religious persecution, famine, disease, jobs American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

Which of the following did NOT increase farmers debts in the late 1800s? A. Railroad shipping rates, B. Falling crops prices C. A shrinking amount of farmland American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

Name the outspoken woman who tried to cause farmers to join the Grange with statements such as, “raise less corn and more hell!” Mary E. Lease American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

What political party proposed an increase in the money supply, a graduated income tax, and abolishing the gold standard? The Populist Party American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

Name the policy that members of the populist party supported in an effort to put more money into circulation Bimetalism (backing money with silver and gold) American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

This candidate for President gave the cross of gold speech which criticized the gold standard William Jennings Bryan American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

Explain one way that populism relates to the Wizard of Oz Answers Vary American History Challenge Final JeopardyAmerican History Challenge Final Jeopardy

Final Jeopardy The Category is: Immigration Make your wager On to the question

Final Jeopardy Question Name the Journalist who wrote about tenement life and documented the deplorable conditions through photographs. Jacob Riis