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The Gilded Age

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Gilded Age   Era following the Civil War & Reconstruction  
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R.O.S.E. industries   Railroad, Oil, Steel, Electricity  
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Thomas Edison   Inventor of the light bulb  
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Monopoly   Complete control over an industry  
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Trust   The boards that ran companies  
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John Rockefeller   Head of Standard Oil Company  
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Standard Oil   produced 90% Oil  
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Andrew Carnegie   Scottish immigrant who became a giant in the steel industry  
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Carnegie Steel   produced more than all steel companies in Great Britan  
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Cornelius Vanderbilt   Dominated railroad industry  
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Horizontal integration   Process in which companies producing similar products merge  
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Vertical integration   Process in which a company buys out its supplier  
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"Gospel of Wealth"   The idea that God made some men wealthy to take care of the rest  
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urbanization   The growth of cities  
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Ellis Island   Inspection station for immigrants arriving on the East Coast  
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"New Immigrants"   Eastern European immigrants that came to the U.S.  
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Nativism   Overt favoritism toward native-born Americans  
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Tenements   Multifamily urban dwellings  
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Chinese Exclusion Act   Act that limited Chinese immigration  
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political machines   A group that controlled a political party  
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Boss Tweed   Head of New York City's powerful Democratic political machine  
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Tammany Hall   New York's political machine  
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Credit Mobilier Scandal   involved bribes by railroad companies to gain lands grants  
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Knights of Labor   First labor union  
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Samuel Gompers   Union Leader  
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American Federation of Labor   Founded by Samuel Gompers, most successful union.  
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Homestead Strike   Violence erupted at Carnegie's steel plant, Federal troops were called to re-open the factory with replacement workers unionists demanded an 8-hr day  
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Haymarket Strike   When violence broke out, public opinion turned against unions, viewing them as violent and "un-American"  
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Pullman Strike   Railroad workers led a national strike when the Pullman Palace Company cut wages by 50%...President Cleveland sent the army to end the strike, Strikers in 27 states resisted & dozens died  
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Homestead Act   Act that offered free land to western settlers  
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Open Range   The open land that cowboys drove cattle over to railroads  
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Transcontinental Railroad   a railroad that crosses the entire country  
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Assimilation Policy   Name of a plan to make Native Americans part of white culture  
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Sitting Bull   Leader of Hunkpapa Siuox  
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Little Big Horn   Site of Custer's Last Stand  
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George Custer   Colonel in U.S. Calvary  
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Wounded Knee   U.S. massacre of Sioux in South Dakota  
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Populism   Political movement that sought advancement for farmers and laborers  
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Bimetalism ("Free Silver")   backing money with silver and gold  
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William Jennings Bryan   Populist/Democratic presidential nominee  
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