| Hint | Answer | % Correct |
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| Company controls all aspects of production from raw materials to finished goods | Vertical Integration | 75%
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| Major steel producer, built his own fortune, steel monopoly | Andrew Carnegie | 50%
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| Bully all other companies into merging with you and build a monopoly | Horizontal Integration | 50%
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| "King of Petroleum", made Standard Oil and created the first American monopoly | John D. Rockefeller | 50%
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| Barred Chinese laborers from entering the United States | Chinese Exclusion Act | 38%
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| Small group of associates to hold stock from a group of combined firms, managing them as a single entity | Trust | 38%
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| Separated from Knights of Labor, became nation's leading voice for workers | American Federation of Labor | 25%
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| A society without a government | Anarchism | 13%
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| All jobs reserved for union members, kept out lower wage workers | Closed Shop | 0%
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| Machines are used more than human labor in factories | Deskilling | 0%
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| Attempted to tackle issues that Grangers/Greenbacks had addressed earlier | Farmer's Alliance | 0%
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| Economic regulatory actions, crucial starting points for reform | Granger Laws | 0%
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| Thousands of railway workers walk off the job after wages are cut in 1877, rails stop completely | Great Railroad Strike | 0%
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| Against corporations and attempted to limit their power through rights for workers | Greenback-Labor Party | 0%
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| Chicago cattle dealer invented assembly line, revolutionizing manufacturing pioneered vertical integration | Gustavus Swift | 0%
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| Anarchist meeting, fight with police breaks out, 8 convicted in these riots | Haymarket Square | 0%
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| Wrote "Progress and Property", warned that Americans were too optimistic for railroads/manufacturing | Henry George | 0%
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| Steel workers unionize at Homestead mill, fight occurs between Union and state milita | Homestead Lockout | 0%
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| Forced railroads to show public the price for railroads, stopped corporations from setting unfair prices | Interstate Commerce Act | 0%
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| Secret society of garment workers in Philadelphia, argued that accumulation of wealth must be checked | Knights of Labor | 0%
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| The idea that people who work with their hands built the economy | Producerism | 0%
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| Led American Force of Labor, grew AFL to 2 million, popular among skilled craftsmen | Samuel Gompers | 0%
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| Employers must eliminate all brain work from manual labor | Scientific Management | 0%
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| Leader of Knights of Labor, warned against liquor, grassroot basis of labor activism | Terrence Powderly | 0%
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