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IR and I Review Test

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How did the rise of big business change the United States?
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What did John Muir do?
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What was the Great Migration?
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Where were immigrants examined?
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What is Thomas Edison famous for?
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What is a monopoly?
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What are settlement houses?
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Where did immigrants work?
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What are two things that contributed to the increase in the population of cities?
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What countries did many immigrants come from?
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What are labor unions?
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What did Albert Einstein invent?
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What process did Carnegie use to make steel?
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What is a corporation?
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What did Henry Ford do?
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What did Samuel Morse do?
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What is a sweatshop?
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What did Alexander Graham Bell invent?
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What is free enterprise?
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What are two reform acts that Theodore Roosevelt signed?
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He invented the assembly line, which is a method of mass production that lowered the cost of automobiles.
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It is a workshop that is hot, cramped and dangerous. Many immigrants worked there.
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It is an economic system in which people are free to start their own businesses and own their own property.
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It was the movement of millions of African Americans to the northern United States from the southern United State between 1915 and 1940's in search of work and fair treatment.
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They were examined on Angel Island in San Francisco and Ellis Island in New York City before being allowed in the country.
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Ireland, Great Britain, Germany, Sweden, Italy, Austria-Hungary, and Russia.
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they are organizations formed by workers to fight for better wages and working conditions. They also worked to end child labor.
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New industries and the increasing number of immigrants contributed to the increase of population in cities.
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He invented a way to send telegraph messages using Morse Code.
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It is a company that controls an entire industry.
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He was one of the first conservationists who worked to preserve the wilderness.
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He used the Bessemer process to make it in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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It changed the US because by the early 1900's more people worked in industries than on farms.
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He invented more than 1,000 new inventions, including the electric light bulb, the phonograph, and the electric power station.
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They were first founded by Jane Addams as community centers that offered food, clothing and basic needs for poor people.
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He invented the atomic bomb.
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He invented the telephone.
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It is a business owned by investors, and it sells shares of the company.
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He signed the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act.
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They found jobs in our country's railroads, factories and mines. Some sold goods from push carts.
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They are run-down buildings divided into apartments where many immigrants lived.
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It is the movement of people from rural areas to cities.
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It is when we use machines to do work. Inventors in the 1800's created new machines to make farming easier.
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They are reformers who worked to stop unfair business practices and to improve the way in which the government worked.
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It is an unfair negative opinion about a group of people.
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It is variety.
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They are shares of a company.
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They are unsafe and run-down sections of a city were tenements are often found.

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