
Rise of Unions
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Social Studies
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10th Grade
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Hard
Joseph Anderson
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20 Slides • 16 Questions
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The Rise of Labor Unions
Progressive Era:
A reaction to the problems of Industrialization
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Multiple Choice
Laissez-Faire policies allowed corporations to exploit the workers.
True
False
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Open Ended
Name one of the harsh conditions of labor during this period.
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Conditions of Labor
Long hours/low pays
Hazardous, boring, repetitive tasks
Child Labor
Lack of job security
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workers joined together to protect their rights and to:
Ban on child labor
Safety for workers
Shorter work day
Increase pay
Major Reforms demanded by Labor Unions
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Multiple Choice
What does reform mean?
laws passed
Make changes in order to improve something
to approve something into a law
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Open Ended
IF you were in a union during this time period, what is one workplace reform you would advocate for?
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Multiple Choice
A refusal to do work until demands are meant is called...
boycott
strike
scabbing
collective bargaining
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Multiple Choice
A refusal to economically support a product, service, or business is called
boycott
scabbing
strike
collective bargaining
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Strikes
Boycotts
Collective Bargaining
Tactics used by Labor Unions to improve conditions:
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Homestead Strike
Pullman Car Company Strike
Haymarket Riot
Conflict between corporations and Unions were often violent
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What are your thoughts?
How do you think nativists reacted towards immigrants that made up the majority of this riot?
Haymarket Riot
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Multiple Select
Which statements are true about the government's treatment of unions?
Government sided with the business owners in disputes.
The federal government saw unions as troublemakers and violent entities.
The federal government supported union activities.
Politicians accepted money from business leaders.
The government became focused on protecting the rights of workers.
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Multiple Choice
True or False: The Public was generally opposed to union activities and union demands.
True
False
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Multiple Choice
What impact did the Haymarket Riot have on the relationship between the government and unions?
The government realized it need to protect the rights of organized labor.
The government believed that they needed to protect businesses.
The unions decided they had to overthrow the government
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Multiple Choice
What impact did the Haymarket Square Riots have on labor unions?
Membership in the labor union decreased after the Haymarket Square Riots
Membership in labor unions increased after the riot
Membership in labor unions stayed the same
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Multiple Choice
How did Eugene V Debs contribute to the labor union movement?
Debs became the spokesperson for the development of socialism in United States policy.
Debs condemned government intervention and denounced the use of strikes as a union policy.
Debs developed the first labor union to protest unfair business policies promoted by our government's policies.
Debs became the first viable third party Presidential candidate winning California's electoral votes in the Election of 1912.
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Multiple Choice
The American Federation of Labor accepted which of the following people in their union?
African Americans
Unskilled workers
Immigrants
None of the available options
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Multiple Choice
What is collective bargaining?
When workers are represented by their union during contract negotiations.
Strategy used by factory owners to get the cheapest labor possible.
When workers on strike are replaced by a factory owner.
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Multiple Choice
How did the government typically respond to strikes organized by unions?
The government would frequently side with the workers, and force the company owners to give in to worker demands.
The government frequently sided with the company owners and even used troops to end strikes.
The government would usually take over companies where strikes occurred, and would arrest the owner.
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Multiple Choice
Why were many Americans distrustful of unions during the Industrial Age?
People felt that unions helped create monopolies.
They believed that unions were responsible for high unemployment.
People believed unions were run by foreign radicals and were a threat to American culture.
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Multiple Choice
What is one improvement labor unions achieved?
Their wages almost doubled in amount
They were guaranteed higher pay on holidays
They had to have two days off a week.
Their average work hours per week fell to 49.
The Rise of Labor Unions
Progressive Era:
A reaction to the problems of Industrialization
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