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initiative  the right for citizens to propose a new law or get rid of an existing law through a vote  
Knights of Labor  an early labor union (1869) which allowed African Americans, unskilled workers and women into its group  
mass production  the making of goods in large amounts, often using an assembly line  
migrant  a person who moves; one who moves within his own country  
Populist Movement  a political movement in the United States during the 1890's. It called for reforms that would help farmer and workers  
American Federation of Labor (AFL)  a group of labor unions that first joined together in 1886 to fight for better job conditions.  
assembly_line  mechanical system in a factory whereby an article is conveyed through sites at which successive operations are performed on it  
agriculture  farming; the science of growing crops and raising farm animals  
American Federation of Labor (AFL)  a group of labor unions that first joined together in 1886 to fight for better job conditions  
blue-collar worker  someone from the working class, often a factory worker or person who does heavy work or works with his/her hands  
capitalism (capitalist)  an economic system in which businesses have private owners who make or sell goods for their own profit or for the profit of their shareholders  
collective bargaining  negotiations or talks between a company and a union concerning wages, hours, and working conditions  
communism  an economic system in which the businesses are owned and operated by the government; the government also decides what the workers will make  
corporation  a business owned by stockholders who invest in the business and share in the profits  
cottage industry  manufacturing goods in the home - in England prior to the IR, goods were bought in this type of industry  
immigrant  a person who enters a country and makes it his home, often becoming a citizen of his new country Hint: they come IN when they IMmigrate  
Industrialization   the growth of industry - effects all aspects of the ESP world  
Urbanization  quick movement of people into the city in search of jobs  
globalization   something that occurs all over the world - the idea that we are now connected with every country - we are more than a nation we are a world  
Populism   agrarian (farmers) revolt; belief that ordinary people would be better at running the country than the rich and powerful  
Progressivism   social and political movement with goal of: 1. fight corruption and big business 2. develop child labor legislation 3. protect the working class 4. provide education for all (build libraries)  
Laissez faire   government's hands off policy that supports the idea that the economy must work as its own machine based on SUPPLY and DEMAND  
social darwinism  survival of the fittest applied to human social life - justification for the poor, uneducated factory workers - later a justification for imperialism  
Labor union   groups of workers who joined together to get better working conditions  
modernization   the process of making something modern;up to date  
Nativism   loyal to your nation or region  
define muckrakers  journalists who exposed corruption in politics, business  
define initiative  bill proposed by people, not lawmakers, put on ballots  
what job did most lower class women do for employment in the 1800s  they worked as butlers or in factories  
3 major leaders of the womens suffrage movement  Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Stanton, Lucy Stone  
what corruption was exposed by the book The Jungle  unsanitary sickening conditions of the meatpacking industry  
who was the first "modern president" who used the presidency as a "bully pulpit"  Theodore Roosevelt  
what was the purpose of the Pure Food and Dug Act  all food and medicine must have labels  
what presidential candidate in the election of 1912 was disliked the most by progressives  William Howard Taft  
know your map about woman's suffrage  learn how to read maps on tests  
what 3 things changed because of the assembly line  less hours, less pay, more stuff being made, less accidents  
what was the purpose of the prohibition movement what groups pushed for prohibition?  it banned alcohol beverages - to try and bring morals into famillies and society women's temperence movements pushed for the 18th amendment  
all the poor farmers and changed it to private fields which were fenced. As a result, many poor farmers were unable to grow crops. Many became factory workers instead.   
suffrage  right to vote  
collective bargaining  process by which a labor representatives and employers reach an agreement  
strikes  workers refuse to do their jobs until their demands are met (usually higher wages, shorter work day, and safer working conditions)  
migration  moving from one place to another within a country HINT - birds migrate south, or north...they dont fly over to england  
urbanization  growth of cities due to migration, immigration, and increased birth rate  
New England  became the industrial center in the United States  
cotton  this crop was the staple of the economy in the southern United States  
cotton gin invention  done by Eli Whitney, allowed for faster proccess in getting cotton  
globalization  Refers to the fact that the economies of all of the nations of the world are increasingly interconnected.  
urbanization  The transition from a rural society to a predominantly urban (city) society.  
progressivism  A political philosophy developed in the 1890's that represented the interest of the people over the interest of big business.  
Industrial society   a society in which people make their living from the production of goods  
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION  Beginning in England in the 1750's, it was a change in the way goods were produced. Instead of making goods at home by hand, people produced them in factories with large machines.  
MASS PRODUCTION  Vast amounts of identical goods were made.  
AGRICULTURAL REVOLUTION  New scientific methods and machinery had a positive impact on farming.  
URBANIZATION  The movement of large numbers of people from rural areas to cities, primarily in search of jobs.  
IMMIGRATION  People moving from other countries into the United States  
LABOR UNIONS  Organized by workers so that they could act as a group with greater bargaining power than they had as individuals.  
STRIKE  Workers halt all production hoping to put pressure on their employer to meet their demands.  
KNIGHTS OF LABOR  Formed to serve as a single union for all workers skilled and unskilled. Demanded 8 hour workday, safety codes in factories, higher wages, end child labor, and equal pay for women.  
AMERICAN FEDERATION OF LABOR  An organization created in 1881 as a loose combination of unions of skilled workers, like carpenters.  
EMIGRATE  People moving out of a country to another country.  
POPULIST PARTY  Formed by farmers, called for restrictions on railroad companies, an 8 hour workday, a progressive income tax, and direct elections of U.S. Senators.  
PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT  A political movement of the early 1900's which sought to correct the abuses of industrialization and to reform government.  
MUCKRAKERS  Journalists who uncovered corruption and abuses in society.  
LAISSEZ-FAIRE  The government should not interfere in the operations of businesses.  
SHERMAN ANTITRUST ACT  Made monopolies illegal. - to foster competition which is GOOD for YOU!...the consumer