CHAP 24 APUSH – Flashcards
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When private railroad promoters asked the United States government for subsidies to build their railroads they gave all of the following reasons
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too risky without government help, too costly without government help, private investors would not accept initial financial losses, and impossible to serve military and postal needs without government help.
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During the Gilded Age most of the railroad barons built their railroads with
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government assistance.
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The national government helped to finance transcontinental railroad construction in the late nineteenth century by
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providing railroad corporations with land grants.
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James J. Hill - Great Norther
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Cornelius Vanderbilt - New York Central
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Leland Standord - Central Pacific
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The only transcontinental railroad built without government aid was
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the Great Northerner.
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One by-product of the development of the railroads was the
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movement of people to cities.
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The greatest single factor helping to spur the amazing industrialization of the post-Civil War years was
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the railroad network.
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The United States changed to standard time zones when the
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major rail lines decreed common fixed times so that they could keep their schedules to avoid wrecks.
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Agreements between railroad corporations to divide the business in a given area and share the profits were called
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pools.
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Early railroad owners formed "pools" in order to
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avoid competition by dividing business in a particular area.
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Efforts to regulate the monopolizing practices of railroad corporations first
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came in the form of action by the Supreme Court.
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The first federal regulatory agency designed to protect the public interest from business combinations was
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the Interstate Commerce Commission.
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One of the most significant aspects of the Interstate Commerce Act was
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that it represented the first large-scale attempt by the federal government to regulate business.
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After the Civil War
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the plentiful supply of unskilled labor in the United States helped to build the nation into an industrial giant.
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One of the methods by which post-Civil War business leaders increased their profits was
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increased competition.
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Andrew Carnegie -
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vertical integration
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John D. Rockefeller -
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trust
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J. Pierpont Morgan -
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interlocking directorate
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Andrew Carnegie -
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steel
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John D. Rockefeller -
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oil
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J. Pierpont Morgan -
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banking
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James Duke -
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tobacco
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The steel industry
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owed much to the inventive genius of Henry Bessemer.
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J.P. Morgan undermined competition by
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placing officers of his bank on the boards of supposedly independent companies that he wanted to control. This method was known as an interlocking directorate.
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America's first billion-dollar corporation was
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United States Steel.
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The first major product of the oil industry was
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kerosene.
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The oil industry became a huge business with the
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invention of the internal combustion engine.
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John D. Rockefeller used all of the following tactics to achieve his domination of the oil industry
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employing spies, extorting rebates from railroads, pursuing a policy of rule or ruin, and using high-pressure sales methods.
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The "gospel of wealth" which associated godliness with riches encouraged
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many millionaires to help the poor.
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To help corporations the courts ingeniously interpreted the Fourteenth Amendment which was
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designed to protect the rights of ex-slaves, so as to avoid corporate regulation by the states.
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The Fourteenth Amendment was especially helpful to giant corporations when
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defending themselves against regulation by state governments.
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The Sherman Anti-Trust Act was
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at first primarily used to curb the power of railroad corporations.
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During the age of industrialization the South remained
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overwhelmingly rural and agricultural.
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The South's major attraction for potential investors was
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cheap labor.
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In the late nineteenth century tax benefits and cheap nonunion labor especially attracted
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textile manufacturing to the "new South."
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Many Southerners saw employment in the textile mills as the
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only steady jobs and wages available.
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One of the greatest changes that industrialization brought about in the lives of workers was
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the need for them to adjust their lives to the time clock.
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The group most affected by the new industrial age was
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women.
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Despite generally rising wages in the late nineteenth century industrialworkers were extremely vulnerable to all of the following
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economical swings and depressions, employers' whims, sudden unemployment, and illness and accident.
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The image of the "Gibson Girl" represented a
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romantic ideal of the independent and athletic "new woman."
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Most women works of the 1890s worked for
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economic necessity.
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A closed shop is least similar to
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lockout yellow dog contract, blacklist and company town.
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Generally the Supreme Court in the late nineteenth century interpreted the
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Constitution in such a way as to favor corporations.
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National Labor Union
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a social-reform union killed by the depression of the 1870s
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Knights of Labor
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the "one big union" that championed producer cooperatives and industrial arbitration
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American Federation of Labor
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an association of unions pursuing higher wages, shorter working hours, and better working conditions
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In its efforts on behalf of workers the National Labor Union won an
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eight-hour day for governing workers.
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One group barred from membership in the Knights of Labor was
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Chinese.
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The Knights of Labor believed that conflict between capital and labor would
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disappear when labor would own and operate businesses and industries.
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The Knights of Labor believed that republican traditions and institutions could be preserved from corrupt monopolies by
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strengthening the economical and political independence of the workers.
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One of the major reasons the Knights of Labor failed was its
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lack of class-consciousness.
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The most effective and most enduring labor union of the post-Civil War period was the
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American Federation of Labor.
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By 1900 American attitudes toward labor began to change as the
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public came to recognize the right of workers to bargain collectively and strike. Nevertheless, the vast majority of employers continued to fight organized labor.
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By 1900 organized labor in America had begun to
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develop a more positive image with the public.
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The people who found fault with the "captains of industry" mostly argues that
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these men built their corporate wealth and power by exploiting workers.
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Even historians critical of the captains of industry and capitalism generally concede that
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class-based protest has never been a powerful force in the United States because America has greater social mobility than Europe has.
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All of the following were important factors in post-Civil War industrial expansion
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a large pool of unskilled labor, an abundance of natural resources, American ingenuity and inventiveness, and a political climate favoring business.