Gilded Age, Progressive Era, Populism Test Review

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Gilded Age, Progressive Era,
Populism Test Review
Test on Friday, Nov. 30--A
Monday, Dec. 3--B
Indicate: Gilded Age or Progressive Era
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Rise of monopolies
Superficial glitter
Beginning of conservation
Civil service reform
Child labor exploited
Child labor stopped
Political machines gain control
State referendums passed
Muckrakers expose corruption
Captains of Industries make their fortunes
Civil Rights promoted education
Matching
• Plessy v. Ferguson
• Social Darwinism
• Gospel of Wealth
• “separate but equal”
• Philanthropy
• “survival of the fittest”
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Vanderbilt
Duke
Rockefeller
Carnegie
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Oil
Tobacco
Steel
Railroads
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W.E.B. DuBois
Booker T. Washington
Eugene Debs
Scott Joplin
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Ragtime music
NAACP
Unions and socialists
Tuskegee Institute
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Upton Sinclair
Jane Addams
William Jennings Bryan
Theodore Roosevelt
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Hull House
Trustbuster
The Jungle
“Cross of Gold”
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Tenement
Ellis Island
Statue of Liberty
Tammany Hall
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Greeted immigrants
Checked immigrants
Protected immigrants
Home for immigrants
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Temperance
Laissez-faire
Muckrakers
Yellow journalism
• Leave the economy
alone
• Exaggerated news for
entertainment
• No alcohol
• Writers wrote “dirt”
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Age of Steel
Captains of Industry
City Commission
Coney Island
• Amusement park
• Bessemer Process led to
this
• Reformed government
• Millionaires or “robber
barons”
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Minimum wage
Mass production
Knights of Labor
AFL/CIO
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Early labor union
Reform for workers
Efficient factory system
Merging of two major
unions
• Coal Strike
• Interstate Commerce
Commission
• Sherman Anti-Trust Act
• Food and Drug
Administration
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TR settled this
Regulated railroads
Response to The Jungle
Effort to break
monopolies
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Robber Barons
Captains of Industry
Gilded Age
Progressive Era
Teddy Roosevelt
• “Teddy Bear”
Conservationist
• Good term for
millionaires
• Bad term for
millionaires
• Time of beauty and
wealth/ugliness and
poverty
• Time of change and
reform
Essays:
• Write a paragraph explaining how three
specific problems of the Gilded Age were
subject to reform during the Progressive Era.
• Example: segregation and Jim Crow Laws of
the Gilded Age were addressed by Progressive
efforts like Black colleges, NAACP, The Red
Book on lynching, Plessy v. Ferguson (which
was a setback)
• Name a Progressive President and three ways
he was progressive.
• Example: Wilson—Workmen’s Compensation,
did not support big business, established the
Federal Reserve, supported populist ideas,
and Amendments 16, 17, 18, 19
• What was the Populist Movement? Name
three things it is known for.
Bonus (TAKS People)
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Robert La Follette
Hearst and Pulitzer
Susan B. Anthony
Henry Ford
Wright and Sullivan
Eugene Debs
T. Roosevelt
Washington and DuBois
Jane Addams
William Jennings Bryan