Another name to describe the time period between 1890-1920 where America was rapidly progressing in industrial production as well as in social and political reforms.
  • Progressive Era
  • Assembly line
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Monopoly
The complete control of an industry by one person or company.
  • Progressive Era
  • Assembly line
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Monopoly
An arrangement of workers, machines, and equipment in which the product passed from operation to operation until completed. Invented by Henry Ford.
  • Progressive Era
  • Assembly line
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Monopoly
A time of great and rapid changes, when people switched from making goods by hand to manufacturing goods with power-driven machines.
  • Progressive Era
  • Assembly line
  • Industrial Revolution
  • Monopoly
A community center established to help immigrants get familiarized with American culture.
  • urbanization
  • Settlement house
  • Muckraker
  • Tenement
The rapid growth of cities flooded by immigrants and people moving from the rural communities.
  • urbanization
  • Settlement house
  • Muckraker
  • Tenement
An investigative reporter who published allegations of business and government leaders as corrupt.
  • urbanization
  • Settlement house
  • Muckraker
  • Tenement
An apartment house, often in cities, in which living conditions are deplorable.
  • urbanization
  • Settlement house
  • Muckraker
  • Tenement
People who moved to America (primarily in the cities) from another country in search for jobs and democratic ideals.
  • Immigrants
  • Muckraker
  • Nativism
  • Migrant Farm Workers
A company of several owners (trustees) that collectively purchase their competition so that they create one large company.
  • Labor Union
  • Nativism
  • Trust
  • Sherman Anti-Trust Act
A law passed in 1890 that prohibited businesses to become monopolies and therefore encourage competition.
  • Compromise of 1877
  • Child Labor Act
  • Trust
  • Sherman Anti-Trust Act
The policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants
  • Immigrantism
  • Nativism
  • Naturalism
  • Sherman Anti-Trust Act
An organization of workers that tries to help its members receive higher wages and have better working conditions.
  • Labor Union
  • Nativism
  • Trust
  • Sherman Anti-Trust Act
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