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Industrialization Vocabulary Review

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Battle of Little Big HornBattle during the Sioux War of 1876 which resulted in an Indian victory where Colonel Custer and all of his men died
Dawes Acta law created by Congress which encouraged Native Americans to become farmers
Reservationlimited area set aside for Native Americans by the government
Populismpolitical movement of the late 1800s favoring greater government regulation of business
Transcontinental railroadA railroad that joined together the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific railroads at promontory Point
industrializationeconomic transformation of a country marked by development of large industries
Industrial Revolutionprocess by which machines replaced hand tools and steam and other new sources of power replaced human and animal power
Surplusan extra amount; more than what is needed
shares of stockparts of a corporation which is purchased by investors
Corporationa business that sells stock to investors to raise money to expand
mass productionmaking large quantities of a product quickly and cheaply
Immigrationmovement of people from one country to another; major causes of immigration include religious and political persecution and poverty.
Quotathe maximum number allowed; often used to determine the maximum number of people that may be admitted to a nation
Tradethe act of giving one thing for another
Capitalmoney raised for a business venture
free-enterprise systemeconomic system in which businesses are owned by private citizens
laissez faireidea that government should play as small a role as possible in economic affairs
labor unionsorganizations formed by workers to fight for improved working conditions
Gilded Agephrase used by Mark Twain to describe the extravagant and often corrupt life styles of wealthy U.S. business tycoons in the late 1800s.
Monopoliescompany that controls all or nearly al the business of an industry
Trustsgroup of corporations run by a single board of directors
Manufacturingthe making of goods or articles in large amounts using machinery
skilled workersa worker who has been trained in a specific skill or has a particular ability
unskilled workersa worker who does not have training in a particular skill
nativismpolicy opposing immigration to the Unites States; nativists favored quotas.
Ruralof the countryside
Urbantowns and cities
Sherman Antitrust Acta law making it illegal for companies to "retrain trade" by eliminating competition. The act
collective bargainingmethod by which workers negotiate with their employers through their union.
strikelabor union tactic designed to force employers into making concessions through a work stoppage by employees.
Corruptionbribery or other dishonest dealings
Progressmoving forward
Progressive Eraperiod of time during the early 1900s when reformers fought for political and social reform
social reformmaking change for the better concerning social issues
Primaryelection in which voters choose their party's candidate for the general election
NAACPNational Association for the Advancement of Colored People
MuckrakersAmerican journalists who wrote investigative reports during the Progressive Era
The Junglebook written by Upton Sinclair describing the gruesome details about the meatpacking industry in Chicago
minimum wagerequires a minimum amount of money to be paid to workers
Temperancemovement seeking legislation designed to limit alcohol consumption.


C.J. Hooker Middle School
NY

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