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$ 100 Question

Which of the following most allowed manufacturers tobuild their factories away from cities?

electricity railroads

the telephone steel beams

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 100 Question

Which of the following most allowed manufacturers tobuild their factories away from cities?

electricity railroadsA. B.

C. D.

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$ 200 Question

In which of the following places did 146 female workersdie in a fire?

Haymarket Square Homestead Plant

Triangle Shirtwaistfactory

Pullman factory

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 200 Question

In which of the following places did 146 female workersdie in a fire?

Haymarket Square

Triangle Shirtwaistfactory

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 500 Question

What made it possible to construct skyscrapers in the 1800s?

Bessemer Steel fire safety standards

the elevator cheap electricity

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 500 Question

What made it possible to construct skyscrapers in the 1800s?

Bessemer Steel fire safety standardsA. B.

C. D.

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$ 1,000 Question

What did industrial consolidation and trusts reduce during the late 1800s?

monopolies corruption

competition interstate commerce

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 1,000 Question

What did industrial consolidation and trusts reduce during the late 1800s?

competition interstate commerce

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 2,000 Question

All of the following contributed to the immense industrialboom of the early 1900s except

natural resources government support

urban population the middle class

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 2,000 Question

All of the following contributed to the immense industrialboom of the early 1900s except

government support

the middle class

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 4,000 Question

Andrew Carnegie gained control of a large percentage of the steel industry by doing all of the following except

cutting quality buying out suppliers

merging with competitors

underselling hiscompetitors

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 4,000 Question

Andrew Carnegie gained control of a large percentage of the steel industry by doing all of the following except

cutting quality buying out suppliersA. B.

C. D.

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$ 8,000 Question

The Great Strike of 1877 took place in which industry?

steel coal

railroad garment

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 8,000 Question

The Great Strike of 1877 took place in which industry?

railroad garment

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 16,000 Question

Collective bargaining was a technique used to

restrict labor unions expand industry

organize labor unions win workers’ rights

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 16,000 Question

Collective bargaining was a technique used to

expand industry

win workers’ rights

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 32,000 Question

The use of standard time zones was introduced in orderto benefit

interstate commerce railroad companies

banking telegraph companies

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 32,000 Question

The use of standard time zones was introduced in orderto benefit

railroad companies

telegraph companies

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 64,000 Question

Social Darwinism was used to justify all of the followingexcept

the existence of poverty

government regulationof business

the power ofmillionaires

the success of bigbusiness

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 64,000 Question

Social Darwinism was used to justify all of the followingexcept

the existence of poverty

government regulationof business

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 125,000 Question

The Interstate Commerce Act gave the right to superviserailroad activities to

railroad officials the Grange

railroad labor unionsthe federal government

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 125,000 Question

The Interstate Commerce Act gave the right to superviserailroad activities to

the GrangeA. B.

C. D.

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the federal government

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$ 250,000 Question

Why was Pullman, Illinois, an unusual town?

it specialized in aregional product

it had one mainindustry

it was owned bya company

it owed its prosperityto the railroads

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 250,000 Question

Why was Pullman, Illinois, an unusual town?

it specialized in aregional product

it was owned bya company

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 500,000 Question

The main purpose of the company known as Crédit Mobilier was to

steal money for itsshareholders

build the firsttranscontinental

obtain a monopolyof the railroads

get political positions

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 500,000 Question

The main purpose of the company known as Crédit Mobilier was to

steal money for itsshareholders

build the firsttranscontinental

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 1 Million Question

This union hoped to use a series of small and generalstrikes to overthrow the capitalistic system?

National Labor Union

American Federationof Labor

Knights of LaborIndustrial Workers

of the World

A. B.

C. D.

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$ 1 Million Question

This union hoped to use a series of small and generalstrikes to overthrow the capitalistic system?

American Federationof Labor

Industrial Workersof the World

A. B.

C. D.

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