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VocabularyPeople Information PlacesVocabulary

Question The area below a ship’s deck where new immigrants traveled.

Answer 1 – 10 steerage

Question Gaining total control of an industry

Answer 1 – 20 monopoly

Question Public transportation

Answer 1 – 30 Mass transit

Question Factories that had long hours and unhealthy working conditions

Answer 1 – 40 sweatshops

Question Owning all the businesses in a certain field

Answer 1 – 50 Horizontal integration

Question Created the assembly line

Answer 2 – 10 Henry Ford

Question Inventor of the telephone

Answer 2 – 20 Alexander Graham Bell

Question Founder of Hull House

Answer 2 – 30 Jane Addams

Question Visited sweatshops and wrote about the problems

Answer 2 – 40 Florence Kelley

Question Journalist and photographer that became famous for exposing the horrible conditions in NYC tenements

Answer 2 – 50 Jacob Riis

Question The steel industry is closely related to the _____ industry.

Answer 3 – 10 railroad

Question Sweatshops are closely related to what industry?

Answer 3 – 20 clothing

Question What is the reason that immigrants could be rejected at Ellis Island?

Answer 3 – 30 Contagious Diseases

Question Why did immigrants move into neighborhoods with people from the same country?

Answer 3 – 40 Because the transition into American culture was often difficult.

Question What was the main change brought by the steel industry to American architecture in the late 1800s?

Answer 3 – 50 skyscrapers

Question This is the place where European immigrants entered the U.S.

Answer 4 – 10 Ellis Island

Question This is the place where Chinese immigrants entered the U.S.

Answer 4 – 20 Angel Island

Question These houses offered education, recreation and social activities to immigrants and the poor

Answer 4 – 30 Settlement Houses

Question This settlement house was founded by Jane Addams

Answer 4 – 40 Hull House

Question A factory that has long hours and unhealthy working conditions

Answer 4 – 50 Sweatshops

Question Poorly built, overcrowded housing or apartments

Answer 5 – 10 Tenements

Question Brought about by the steel industry and American architecture

Answer 5 – 20 skyscrapers

Question First labor union to include both skilled and unskilled laborers

Answer 5 – 30 Knights of Labor

Question Period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing during the late 1800s

Answer 5 – 40 Second Industrial Revolution

Question Riot that broke out at Haymarket Square in Chicago over the deaths of two strikers

Answer 5 – 50 Haymarket Riot

Final Jeopardy

List the process of Ellis Island. (in order)