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Vocabulary 10 pts 10 pts 5 pts 5 pts 15 pts 15 pts 20 pts 20 ptsPeople 5 pts 5 pts 10 pts 10 pts 15 pts 15 pts 20 pts 20 pts 10 pts 10 pts 5 pts 5 pts 15 pts 15 pts 20 pts 20 pts 5 pts 5 pts 10 pts 10 pts 15 pts 15 pts 20 pts 20 ptsEventsMiscellaneous 25 pts 25 pts 25 pts 25 pts 25 pts 25 pts 25 pts 25 pts Final jeopardy

Card issued by Amalgamated that gave workers a right to work. What was a Rustling Card? Home

When one company or person controls nearly all aspects of an industry What is a monopoly ? Home

Suffrage What is the term for voting rights, like those fought for by women including Clara McAdow? Home

Labor Unions One way ordinary citizens could fight corporate control of politics was to join these? Home

Enabling Act Signed by the president, this gave Montana the right to form a state government? Home

Marcus Daly Who owned the Anaconda Copper Company? Home

Fred Whiteside Flathead Congressmen who accused William Clark of bribery? Home

First woman lawyer in Montana, ran for attorney general Who was Ella Knowles? Home

Governor of Montana t the time of the Amalgamated shutdown, was forced to call special legislative session Who was Joseph Toole? Home

William Clark Which Copper King built his empire starting with a mercantile and banks before turning to copper? Home

Helena – Clark, Anaconda - Daly What two cities were the finalists for Montana’s capitol and which Copper King supported which town? Home

Mining received lower taxes than other industries How did mining gain an advantage in Montana’s first Constitution? Home

Shutdown all its state industries to get fair trials in court. What was Amalgamated Copper’s response to Frederick Heinze’s control on copper? Home

Four times, 3 wins, 1 time serving How many times did William Clark run for the Senate? How many times did he win? How many times did he serve? Home

MT legislature enacted the Fair Trials Law What was the end result of Amalgamated Copper’s shutdown? Home

The right to follow a vein of ore from its surface source What was the Apex Law? Home

Amalgamated’s Copper monopoly gave them more power Why did mining unions lose power in the early 1900s? Home

Because common workers saw it as a political voice against the corporate supported politicians Why did the Populist Party gain favor in Montana? Home

Bribes and Gifts, Sponsoring Parades and clubs, Newspaper stories What tactics did Daly and Clark use in trying to win votes in elections? Home

Copper wiring for electricity Why did Copper become so important to MT and the U.S. during the late 1800s? Home

What were the advantages and disadvantages of the mining industry in Montana?