The Industrial Economy Labor Strikes Back
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11th Grade
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1.
MATCH QUESTION
1 min • 1 pt
Match the dominant economic activity in each region in the national market.
Poor Agrarian/Textiles
(Reconstruction)
North East (NYC)
Farming
Midwest/West
Manufacturing
South
Commerce & Finance
Great Lakes Regions
Answer explanation
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
What major demographic (type of the people) changes did the U.S. experience around the Civil War?
Increased urbanization, significant European immigration, and population shifts due to the Civil War.
Decreased rural population, fewer immigrants, and no significant demographic changes.
Massive outflow of citizens to Canada, reduced immigration from Europe, and a stagnant economy.
Increased agricultural production, decline in urban centers, and a stable population.
Answer explanation
Around the Civil War, the U.S. saw increased urbanization as people moved to cities for jobs, significant European immigration for opportunities, and population shifts due to the war's impact on demographics.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following ist the best reason why people immigrate to the U.S. in large numbers at the turn of the century?
To escape from the U.S. to Europe
People immigrated to the U.S. for economic opportunities, escaping hardship, and seeking freedom.
To find better weather conditions
To join family members already in Canada
Answer explanation
People immigrated to the U.S. in large numbers for economic opportunities, to escape hardship, and to seek freedom, making this the best reason for their migration at the turn of the century.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Which of the following best describes the working conditions of immigrants during the Gilded Age?
Working conditions were luxurious and safe for all immigrants.
Immigrants primarily worked in office jobs with good benefits.
Immigrants enjoyed high wages and short working hours.
Immigrants worked in harsh conditions with long hours, low wages, and unsafe environments.
Answer explanation
During the Gilded Age, immigrants faced harsh working conditions characterized by long hours, low wages, and unsafe environments, contrasting sharply with the incorrect options that suggest better circumstances.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The political cartoon The Protectors of Our Industries and the accompanying slide highlight the poor working conditions in the early Industrial Age. Which of the following best explains why these conditions existed?
Industrial workers had access to unions and legal protections, which allowed them to negotiate better wages.
Captains of Industry, also called "Robber Barons," focused on cutting costs to maximize profits, often at the expense of workers' wages and safety.
Immigrant workers were generally paid higher wages because they were seen as highly skilled laborers.
The government strictly regulated industry, which led to improvements in working conditions for industrial laborers.
Answer explanation
The poor working conditions existed because Captains of Industry, or "Robber Barons," prioritized profit over worker safety and wages, leading to exploitation and harsh environments for industrial laborers.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
The political cartoon The Bosses of the Senate and the slide suggest that laws during the Industrial Age favored big business. Which of the following was a major reason for this?
Senators were elected directly by citizens, ensuring that the interests of workers were always protected.
Government policies favored big business, and many senators were heavily influenced by monopolists and trusts, who had significant control over legislation.
Social Darwinism argued that the government should actively regulate industries to support the poor and provide protections for workers.
Labor unions had significant political power, leading to frequent legislation in favor of workers’ rights and higher wages.
Answer explanation
The correct choice highlights that government policies during the Industrial Age favored big business, with senators often influenced by monopolists and trusts, leading to legislation that prioritized corporate interests over workers' rights.
7.
CATEGORIZE QUESTION
3 mins • 1 pt
Match the following ideologies with the definitions and examples below.
Groups:
(a) Capitalism
,
(b) Socialism
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(c) Social Darwinism
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(d) Philanthropy
Individual owns the means of production and earns the profits, while workers are paid wages for
Social Gospel
Belief that "survival of the fittest" applies to society and justifies inequality.
Captians of Industry
Workers own the means of production and share the profits that come from their labor.
Monopolies / Trusts, Robber Barons
Radical Labor Leaders
Act of donating money, resources, or time to support charitable causes and public good.
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