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Chapter 14-15 Vocab Words Chinese Exclusion Act Urbanization Tenement Vertical Integration Horizontal integration Social Darwinism Samuel Gompers American Federation of Labor Sherman Antitrust Act Andrew Carnegie John D. Rockefeller Ellis Island Melting pot Nativism Chinese Exclusion Act Urbanization Tenement Social Gospel Movement Settlement house Jane Addams Political machine Graft Boss Tweed Pendleton Service Act Patronage

Samuel Gompers: founder of the American Federation of Labor Carnegie: rags to riches Scottish immigrant who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry Rockefeller: founder of the Standard Oil Company; became America’s 1st billionaire Jane Addams: founder of the settlement house; dedicated her life to the poor and social reform Boss Tweed: leader of New York City’s corrupt Tammany Hall political organization