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3 50:50 $ 1 Million $ 500,000 $ 250,000 $ 125,000 $ 64,000 $ 32,000 $ 16,000 $ 8,000 $ 4,000 $ 2,000 $ 1,000 $ 500 $ 200 $ 100

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10 $ 100 Question Which of the following most allowed manufacturers to build their factories away from cities? electricityrailroads the telephonesteel beams A.B. C.D. 50:50

11 $ 100 Question Which of the following most allowed manufacturers to build their factories away from cities? electricityrailroads A.B. C.D. 50:50

12 $ 200 Question In which of the following places did 146 female workers die in a fire? Haymarket SquareHomestead Plant Triangle Shirtwaist factory Pullman factory A.B. C. D. 50:50

13 $ 200 Question In which of the following places did 146 female workers die in a fire? Haymarket Square Triangle Shirtwaist factory A.B. C. D. 50:50

14 $ 500 Question What made it possible to construct skyscrapers in the 1800s? Bessemer Steelfire safety standards the elevatorcheap electricity A.B. C. D. 50:50

15 $ 500 Question What made it possible to construct skyscrapers in the 1800s? Bessemer Steelfire safety standards A.B. C. D. 50:50

16 $ 1,000 Question What did industrial consolidation and trusts reduce during the late 1800s? monopoliescorruption competitioninterstate commerce A.B. C. D. 50:50

17 $ 1,000 Question What did industrial consolidation and trusts reduce during the late 1800s? competitioninterstate commerce A.B. C. D. 50:50

18 $ 2,000 Question All of the following contributed to the immense industrial boom of the early 1900s except natural resourcesgovernment support urban populationthe middle class A.B. C. D. 50:50

19 $ 2,000 Question All of the following contributed to the immense industrial boom of the early 1900s except government support the middle class A.B. C. D. 50:50

20 $ 4,000 Question Andrew Carnegie gained control of a large percentage of the steel industry by doing all of the following except cutting qualitybuying out suppliers merging with competitors underselling his competitors A.B. C. D. 50:50

21 $ 4,000 Question Andrew Carnegie gained control of a large percentage of the steel industry by doing all of the following except cutting qualitybuying out suppliers A.B. C. D. 50:50

22 $ 8,000 Question The Great Strike of 1877 took place in which industry? steelcoal railroadgarment A.B. C. D. 50:50

23 $ 8,000 Question The Great Strike of 1877 took place in which industry? railroadgarment A.B. C. D. 50:50

24 $ 16,000 Question Collective bargaining was a technique used to restrict labor unionsexpand industry organize labor unionswin workers rights A.B. C. D. 50:50

25 $ 16,000 Question Collective bargaining was a technique used to expand industry win workers rights A.B. C. D. 50:50

26 $ 32,000 Question The use of standard time zones was introduced in order to benefit interstate commercerailroad companies bankingtelegraph companies A.B. C. D. 50:50

27 $ 32,000 Question The use of standard time zones was introduced in order to benefit railroad companies telegraph companies A.B. C. D. 50:50

28 $ 64,000 Question Social Darwinism was used to justify all of the following except the existence of poverty government regulation of business the power of millionaires the success of big business A.B. C. D. 50:50

29 $ 64,000 Question Social Darwinism was used to justify all of the following except the existence of poverty government regulation of business A.B. C. D. 50:50

30 $ 125,000 Question The Interstate Commerce Act gave the right to supervise railroad activities to railroad officialsthe Grange railroad labor unions the federal government A.B. C. D. 50:50

31 $ 125,000 Question The Interstate Commerce Act gave the right to supervise railroad activities to the Grange A.B. C. D. 50:50 the federal government

32 $ 250,000 Question Why was Pullman, Illinois, an unusual town? it specialized in a regional product it had one main industry it was owned by a company it owed its prosperity to the railroads A.B. C. D. 50:50

33 $ 250,000 Question Why was Pullman, Illinois, an unusual town? it specialized in a regional product it was owned by a company A.B. C. D. 50:50

34 $ 500,000 Question The main purpose of the company known as Crédit Mobilier was to steal money for its shareholders build the first transcontinental obtain a monopoly of the railroads get political positions A.B. C. D. 50:50

35 $ 500,000 Question The main purpose of the company known as Crédit Mobilier was to steal money for its shareholders build the first transcontinental A.B. C. D. 50:50

36 $ 1 Million Question This union hoped to use a series of small and general strikes to overthrow the capitalistic system? National Labor Union American Federation of Labor Knights of Labor Industrial Workers of the World A.B. C. D. 50:50

37 $ 1 Million Question This union hoped to use a series of small and general strikes to overthrow the capitalistic system? American Federation of Labor Industrial Workers of the World A.B. C. D. 50:50


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