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A Changing Society Vocabulary

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urbanizationthe growth of cities
industrializationthe growth of industry and factory systems
immigrationthe movement of people from one country to another country
push factorsreasons immigrants left their home country (famine, war, political instability, religious persecution, economic depression)
pull factorsreasons immigrant choose to come to the United States (economic opportunities, political and religious freedom, to be with family already here)
tenementsmall single room apartment
nativistspeople who were anti-immigrant
assimilationthe process of adopting another culture (language, clothing, food, etc.)
labor unionsgroups who seek to improve working conditions and pay for workers
collective bargainingNegotiating between management and a labor union
quotaa specific, limited number (of people)
strikean organized work stoppage by employees
Tammany Hallcorrupt political machine in New York City led by Boss Tweed
political machineorganization that influences enough votes to control local government
corporationbusiness owned by many investors
Laissez-Faire"hands-off", not get involved policy
monopolya company that controls most/all business in a particular industry
trusta group of corporations run by a single board of directors
free enterpriseeconomic system allowing privately owned businesses to compete freely
progressivismname given to nation's reform efforts
muckrakerswriters who exposed social problems
suffragethe right to vote
philanthropista person who seeks to promote the welfare of others often through charitable giving
mass productionthe ability to quickly produce a large number of the same good making that good more affordable to the public
"Gilded Age"term coined by Mark Twain to describe the extremes of wealth and poverty in the late 1800s


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