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What are the four industrialists of the Gilded Age and their industries?
John D. Rockefeller - Oil Industry
Andrew Carnegie - Steel industry
J.P. Morgan - Banking/Finance
Henry Ford - Automobile industry
What were the major “push-pull” factors for immigration between 1840-1920?
Push factors: Poverty, famine (especially Irish potato famine), persecution
Pull factors: Industrial jobs, economic opportunity, religious freedom, available land
Main groups: Irish immigrants and those from southern and eastern Europe
What was the significance of Hull House and Jane Addams?
Hull House was a settlement house that provided services to immigrants and poor, including education, childcare, and healthcare. Jane Addams led this progressive reform effort to address urban poverty
What were three major labor unions and their goals?
Knights of Labor - First major national labor union
American Federation of Labor (AFL) - Focused on skilled workers
Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) - Radical Union for all workers
All fought for better working conditions, wages, and hours
What were two major Progressive Era Constitutional amendments?
16th Amendment (1913) - Established federal income tax
17th Amendment (1913) - Direct election of U.S. Senators
18th Amendment (1919) - Prohibition
19th Amendment (1920) - Woman’s suffrage
How did Upton SInclair’s "The Jungle” lead to reform?
The book exposed unsanitary conditions in meat packing industry, leading to the Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906
What were the competing approaches of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B Du Bois?
Washington (Tuskegee institute) advocated vocational training and gradual progress Du Bois founded NAACP, demanded immediate equal rights, and fought for civil rights through protest and legal action
What major business regulations were passed during this period?
Interstate Commerce Act (1887) - Regulated railroads
Sherman Antitrust Act (1890) - Prohibited monopolies
Federal Reserve System (1913) - Reformed Banking system
Who was Ida B. Wells and what was her contribution?
She was a journalist and activist who documented the publicized lynching of African Americans through her writings, bringing national attention to racial violence
What were the goal of the Populist Party and Grange Movement?
Both movements represented farmers’ interests,fighting for:
Railroad regulation
Reform of banking and currency
Government ownership of telegraphs and telephones
Government ownership of telegraphs and telephones
Better conditions for farmers
What role did Margaret Sanger play in the Progressive Era?
She advocated for birth control access and woman’s reproductive rights, facing legal challenges and opposition while establishing the foundations for planned parenthood
What technological innovation facilitated industrialization?
New energy sources
Natural resource extraction
Transportation improvements (railroads)
Communication advances
Mass production techniques