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Industrialized Jeopardy. Michael Leskoviansky. Bibliography. Minds of Innovation 200. This individual started out as a telegrapher who later was the lead producer of steel in the United States. Question. Minds of Innovation 400.
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Industrialized Jeopardy Michael Leskoviansky Bibliography
Minds of Innovation 200 • This individual started out as a telegrapher who later was the lead producer of steel in the United States. Question
Minds of Innovation 400 • This individual helped create railroads across the country after the Civil War. He also carries the nickname of “Commodore”. Question
Minds of Innovation 600 • This individual invented the first affordable automobile for middle class Americans and sponsored the idea of the “assembly line” and “mass production”. Question
Minds of Innovation 800 • This individual was co-founder of Standard Oil and revolutionized the petroleum industry. Question
Minds of Innovation 1000 • This individual was most famous for his industrial consolidation and created the company General Electric. Question
The Fight Back200 • This group was founded by Samuel Gompers in 1881 and was intended for skilled workers only focusing on conditions of the workplace. Question
The Fight Back400 • This strike took place in 1877 in Martinsburg, WV which required President Rutherford B. Hayes to send in federal troops to shut down the strike. Question
The Fight Back600 • This group was founded by Uriah Stephens and was open to all workers regardless of skill, sex, race, or nationality. Question
The Fight Back800 • This strike led to the first major defeat for the Knights of Labor and soon led to their decline. Question
The Fight Back1000 • This event was called by the AFL in support of an 8-hour work day which concluded in a bomb explosion and gunfire. Question
Technological Advancements 200 • The creation of this allowed and ensured stronger foundations and created the idea of building vertically. Question
Technological Advancements 400 • Post Civil War era these were used to link cities across the country in the transportation of mass goods. Question
Technological Advancements 600 • The creation of this was the first that was affordable to the middle class of America and shaped the way of transportation for a modernized society. Question
Technological Advancements 800 • Also used for Kerosene and gasoline, this resource was used prior to the light bulb and also was a key that fueled industrialization. Question
Technological Advancements 1000 • This system created a way of easy means for transportation for workers to travel from suburbs to the inner city. Question
Urbanization and the City 200 • This theory was developed by the British philosopher Herbert Spencer and was defined as “It is not the strongest of the species that survive, nor the most intelligent, but the one most responsive to change.” Question
Urbanization and the City 400 • The idea of these started the creation of building vertically rather than horizontally. Question
Urbanization and the City 600 • The idea of married women will more than likely be unable to find unemployment outside of their homes. Question
Urbanization and the City 800 • This group was known for leaving Europe post 1880’s and was known as being unskilled. Question
Urbanization and the City 1000 • These living arrangements often provided housing for many families at a time and were poorly maintained leading to illness in the inner city. Question
Progressive Movement 200 • The Legal act of stopping the manufacture, transportation and the selling of alcohol. Question
Progressive Movement 400 • The for women to vote and to stand for office. Question
Progressive Movement 600 • This book was written by Upton Sinclair in 1908 describing the living conditions of new immigrants in the inner city. Question
Progressive Movement 800 • This term was used to describe reform-minded journalists during the progressive era that attempted to exploit issues with current political ideology. Question
Progressive Movement 1000 • This President was known as the most influential leader during the progressive movement and was known for his regulation of big business. Question
Minds of Innovation 200 Andrew Carnegie Game Board
Minds of Innovation 400 Cornelius Vanderbilt Game Board
Minds of Innovation 600 Henry Ford Game Board
Minds of Innovation 800 John D. Rockefeller Game Board
Minds of Innovation 1000 J. P. Morgan Game Board
Labors & Unions 200 American Federation of Labor Game Board
Labors & Unions 400 The Great Railroad Strike of 1877 Game Board
Labors & Unions 600 The Knights of Labor Game Board
Labors & Unions 800 The Great Southwest Railroad Strike 1886 Game Board
Labors & Unions 1000 The Haymarket Affair of 1886 Game Board
Technological Advancements 200 Steel Game Board
Technological Advancedments 400 Railroads Game Board
Technological Advancedments 600 Henry Ford’s Model T Game Board
Technological Advancedments 800 Oil Game Board
Technological Advancedments 1000 Intergraded Highway Systems Game Board
Urbanization 200 Social Darwinism Game Board
Urbanization 400 Sky Scraper Game Board
Urbanization 600 Cult of Domesticity Game Board
Urbanization 800 “New Immigrants” Game Board
Urbanization 1000 Tenement Housing Game Board
Progressive Movement 200 Prohibition Game Board
Progressive Movement 400 Women’s Suffrage Game Board
Progressive Movement 600 “The Jungle” Game Board