Industrial Age
Jacob Riis
A Danish immigrant, he became a reporter who pointed out the terrible conditions of the tenement houses of the big cities where immigrants lived during the late 1800s. He wrote How The Other Half Lives in 1890.
Tenement
A building in which several families rent rooms or apartments, often with little sanitation or safety
political machine
A party organization that recruits voter loyalty with tangible incentives (Money, Jobs, and Housing) and is characterized by a high degree of control over member activity
Boom
A period of rapid economic growth
Poll Tax
A requirement that citizens pay a tax in order to register to vote
literacy test
A test given to persons to prove they can read and write before being allowed to register to vote
Booker T. Washington
African American progressive who supported segregation and demanded that African American better themselves individually to achieve equality.
Urbanization
An increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements.
Labor Unions
An organization formed by workers to strive for better wages and working conditions
Business counters verse the Unions
Blacklist - list of people denied certain services or access Strikebreakers - people hired to replace original workers for less $ Yellow dog contract - workers promise never to join labor union strike *** company police/spies + govt troops***
Theodore Roosevelt and Civil Rights
Invited Booker T. Washington to dinner once but not again because he did not think he would be re-elected
Why did the 14th Amendment not apply in this court case? (Plessy v Ferguson)
It was because segregation treated races differently but not unfairly which led to the separate but equal becoming the law of the land
Political Machine New York City
Known as Tammany Hall - Run by William Tweed - (Boss Tweed) - Helped immigrants to help secure votes and control
Jim Crow Laws
Limited rights of blacks. Literacy tests, grandfather clauses and poll taxes limited black voting rights
Problems of early labor unions
Low wages and unsafe working conditions
Inventions and Inventors
Mass production of steel - Henry Bessmeer Steam engine - Thomas Necomen Natural resources - John Adam
Mark Twain and the Gilded Age
On the outside it looked like it was a good time period but on the inside there was lots of corruption with government and business.
W.E.B. DuBois
Opposed Booker T. Washington. Wanted social and political integration as well as higher education for 10% of African Americans-what he called a "Talented Tenth". Founder of the Niagara Movement which led to the creation of the NAACP.
Sweatshops
Places where workers labored long hours under poor conditions for low wages
Bust
Rapid decline in economy
Robber Barons
Refers to the industrialists or big business owners who gained huge profits by paying their employees extremely low wages. They also drove their competitors out of business by selling their products cheaper than it cost to produce it. Then when they controlled the market, they hiked prices high above original price.
tactic of labor unions
Strike - do not go to work - Boycott - stop buying/using particular goods/services R.R - Picket - protest outside work
Goal of the KKK and technique used
Their goal was to prevent black people from enjoying basic civil rights. They lynched, tar - and - feather raped, and caused a lot of other harm to intimidate African - Amercians
Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller
Wealthy Entrepreneurs - Carnegie - Steel Industry Rockefeller - Oil
Plessy v. Ferguson
a 1896 Supreme Court decision which legalized state ordered segregation so long as the facilities for blacks and whites were equal
philanthropist
a person who seeks to promote the welfare of others, especially by the generous donation of money to good causes.
Slums
an overcrowded, dirty area of a city where the housing is usually in very poor condition
'Natives' and immigrants
believed that the immigrant did not belong in America and thus treated them with discrimination, racism and more often than not, violence. They felt that the immigrants were taking their job
Tombstone Vote
casting dead people's vote in a current election ( current election turnout exceeds 100% of town population)
Laissez-faire
encourages business to be creative in how they make money by enforcing minimum government regulation
Fear of Socialism
fear that if the U. S. Government tries to help end the Great Depression by taking over businesses or putting people to work for the government
Grandfather Clause
if your ancestors voted prior to 1867, you did not need to pass a literacy test or pay a poll to vote
Social Darwinism
only the "strong business will survive" meaning the business with a good product and are making a lot of money will survive. This relates to the business practice because it shows what business will survive and what business will fail
How did population increases affect industrialization
raised living standards and made business owners wealthy
Jane Addams
the founder of Hull House, which provided English lessons for immigrants, daycares, and child care classes
Disfranchise
to take the right to vote away from an individual or group