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Eugenics
The process of selective breeding and sterilization to improve society.
Agriculture
Shrank between 1870 and 1910 with the percentage of people working in it.
Sweatshops
Common in the garment industry.
Child Labor
Legislative acts that regulated the horrors were not effectively enforced by authorities.
Social Darwinism
System of competition and survival of the fittest
Margret Sanger
Provide birth control and abortions for the disadvantaged during the age of industrialism
John D. Rockefeller
Bought out his rivals, bribed the state legislature and engaged in industrial espionage.
Andrew Carnegie
Philanthropists gave away $350 million of his wealth and built Libraries
JP Morgan
Scorned competition and made fortune off banking
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Caused New York Central Rail Road to go bankrupt through his shrewd practices
Assembly Line
Construct items quicker, while also making better quality products.
Steerage
Where immigrants typically rode as it was the cheapest form of passage
"pull factors" for immigration
Available land, business opportunities, and family descriptions
Giant Corporations
Provided jobs, but also controlled the working conditions.
Chain migration
Aided entire towns of immigrants in coming to America
Churches and synagogues
Became the place for immigrants to transmit their Old World values and language to their American-born children
Immigration Restriction League
Requiring literacy tests to protect wages for American workingmen
American Protective Association
Focused on limiting the civil rights of Catholic Americans.
1870 Naturalization Act
Created because Chinese were willing to accept lower wages
Pogroms
Attacks against Jews in Russia
Gilded Age
Mass fortunes gained by few entrepreneurs.
Henry Ford
Famous for the automobile
Nikola Tesla
Famous for harnessing AC electricity
Thomas Edison
Famous for the light bulb
Mexican immigrants
Came to America to work on ranches and cotton farms
Chinese Immigrants
Came to America to work on railroad and in gold mines
Japanese Immigrants
Came to America due to land shortages
Bessemer Process
Improved the process and strength of steel
Vertical integration
Owning all of the supplies in order to cut the costs of manufacturing
Horizontal consolidation
Buying out the competitors in order to have a monopoly
Ellis Island
Was set up like a bureaucratic institution to protect the health of immigrants and Americans
Fueled nativist resentment of immigrants
Immigrant willingness to accept lower wages
Pope's power
The reason many Americans feared Roman Catholic immigrants