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I think traffic on

College Avenue is

too fast! I’m

sending around a

petition to get

support for putting

in speed bumps!

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What is the most

important part of a

free market

economy?

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The value of the

next best option

that one gives up

when making a

decision.

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Why was child labor

common in the late

1800s?

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An economy in

which the

government takes a

hands off approach

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How did some

women, like Carrie

Nation who

destroyed bars with

her mighty axe, fight

to end child labor?

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That darn Lionel

Jordan is the worst

mayor ever. We

should take a vote

and kick him out of

office!

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Why did people

move from rural to

urban areas in the

late 1800s?

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My

cartoons

lead to

the

downfall

of Boss

Tweed!

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I can’t wait to vote

on whether school

should be 210 days

instead of 180. I

vote yes!

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I set up a

settlement house

in Chicago that

helped

immigrants learn

English and find

jobs.

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Some people believe

that Hillary Clinton will

be running for

president in 2016. But

the people would first

have to choose her

among many

Democratic

candidates. She will

first have to win the:

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I voted yes on the new

minor league baseball park

in Springdale!

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The Meat Inspection Act

and the Pure Food and

Drug Act were passed at

the _________ level.

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Tonight my mom is either

making

enchiladas, spaghetti and

meatballs or lasagna. I love

Italian food and I chose

lasagna. What was my

opportunity cost?

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Why was there a

major increase in

immigration during

the late 1800s?

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I heard about this guy who

was tried with murder

found not guilty, but new

evidence was found, but

the government won’t try

him again. How can this

be?

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I revolutionized the beef

packing industry creating a

“disassembly line” that later

influenced Henry Ford.

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If the Constitution didn’t

give the right to Federal

Government, then the right

goes to the people or the

sates.

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to stop work against a

factory, employer, indust

ry, etc. until certain

demands are met.

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I love to read

fantasy books. I

chose to read

Harry Potter

instead of the

Percy Jackson

series or a

biography of

Lincoln. What

was my

opportunity cost?

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A businessman who

earns enormous wealth

through ruthlessly

exploiting his workers.

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“Theodore Roosevelt was

the worst president ever!”

Which amendment

protects my right to say

this?

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The people get to elect

their own Senators.

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The police cannot search

my property without a

warrant!

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The city wants my property

to build a new hospital.

Although I have to sell

it, they must pay me a fair

market price.

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I have to pay income tax

to the Federal

Government.

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Women now have the right

to vote!

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I wrote a series of

articles that exposed

John D Rockefeller’s

unfair business

practices and boy was

he mad!

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No more slavery.

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I exposed the

conditions in the

tenements in my

book “How the

other Half Lives”

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If you own labor that I

want to use, I must

pay you _______.

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In response to the book

“How the Other Half

Lives” many laws were

passed at the _________

level.

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Who has the power in a

market economy?

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My book, “The

Jungle” exposed

the working

conditions and

the use of

contaminated

meet in the meat-

packing industry.

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The people have so many

rights, the Constitution

cannot list them all!

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People have the right to a

fair and speedy trial.

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If Gustavus Swift sold

beef at a loss, how did

he make a profit?

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No hanging prisoners by

their toenails!

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I was born in the US, so I am

a citizen!

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A company or group

having exclusive (or

near 100 percent)

control over a

commercial activity.

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When a company

expands its business

into areas that are at

different points of the

same production path.

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Name the four factors

of production.

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An organization of

people that controls

votes to gain political

power

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Who is the most

important part of a

command economy?

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What type of

government is

associated with a

command economy?

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Laws that regulated

the creation of

monopolies were

created at the

________ level.

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One who searches for

and exposes

misconduct in public

life.

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An ingenious

businessman who

transforms the

economy with his

business skills.

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an organization of

workers who have

banded together to

achieve common

goals in key

areas, such as working

conditions.

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An economy that is

based on barter.

People typically do

the occupation of

their parents.

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If you own land that I

want to use, I must

pay you _______.

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I helped

organize

coal miners

and worked

against

child labor.

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I loaned the US money

to keep it out of a

depression.

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I made steel

affordable.

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Name two things were

large quantities of

affordable steel

needed for at the end

of the 1800s.

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I am a Buddhist and that’s

OK!

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I wrote

“Shame of

the Cities”

which

exposed

political

corruption.

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I created the I

created the

American

Federation of

Labor, otherwise

known as the

AFL, because

workers have more

power if they join

together!

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Any form of wealth that can

be used to produce more

wealth.

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It is illegal to sell booze!

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I worked

to gain

the right

to vote

for

women.

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I opened the

Tuskegee Institute

to help train

African-Americans

in job related skills.

I felt that

discrimination

would take a long

time to end.

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I believed that I was

holding onto the

people’s wealth for

only a little while and

that I needed to

redistribute it before I

died.

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I made my money in

oil and paved the way

for American business

to expand worldwide!

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I ran the political

machine in New York!

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Name the 4 main

complaints against big

business.

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I worked to bring

an end to

discrimination

NOW! I helped

found the National

Association for the

Advancement of

Colored People.

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Unions were best at

organizing _________

labor.

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My political machine

helped many

immigrants find jobs!

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What is the name of

the process in which

steel could be made

cheaply?

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By slaughtering his

cows, shipping his

cows in his own

railcars and selling the

beef in his own

butcher shops, Swift

was able to

_______________.

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Name three

accomplishments of

the women’s rights

movement.

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If you own land that I

want to use, I must

pay you _______.

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I have the right to remain

silent!

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Name two reasons

that women wanted

to limit the sale of

alcohol.

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In order to ensure that

cities were being run

efficiently, cities

began hiring

businessmen to run the

city. This is called the

_____ _______ system.

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Name three ways that

the tenements were

horrid places to live.

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The Clayton Anti-Trust

Act made creating

___________ illegal.

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The Clayton Anti-Trust

Act it clear that

________ were NOT to

be considered

monopolies.

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In 1898, the Supreme

Court ruled in Plessy v.

Ferguson that ________

was legal.

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It wasn’t until the

Great Depression that

a _______ _____ law

was passed. It was

believed that if there

was one, employers

would hire fewer

people to work.

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It wasn’t until the Great

Depression that there was

__________ _______. It was

believed that if people

were paid when out of

work, there would be no

incentive to find work!

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There is still no law that sets

maximum _______ ______.

(Although people working

dangerous jobs are usually

limited to 8 hour days)

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Now all male citizens have

the right to vote!

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Although there was no

federal child labor law until

1938, many states set a

minimum work age at

_______.

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To limit

competition, entrepre

neurs would own all

related industries. This

is called:

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If you own a machine

that I want to use, I

must pay you _______.

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To limit

competition, entrepre

neurs would decrease

the price of their

product below their

competitors. Name

three ways they could

do this.

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If you own money that

I want to use, I must

pay you _______.