| A | B |
| urban | coming from or belonging to a city |
| rural | coming from or belonging in the countryside |
| entrepreneur | a person who start his or her own business rather than working for someone else |
| monopoly | the control by one company of most of one kind of business |
| pogrom | an organized attack on a group, particularly on Jews in Eastern Europe |
| ethnic neighborhood | a section of a city where people who share the same culture live |
| settlement house | a place built to help poor people in U.S. cities |
| mechanization | the use of machines to make products that people once made by hand |
| labor union | an organization of workers who bargain with company owners over wages and working conditions |
| strike | an organized refusal to work by people trying to win higher wages and better working conditions from their employer |
| yellow journalism | newspaper reporting that tells stories in an exaggerated or untruthful manner |