Chapter 9 vocab

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Chinese Exclusion Act

1882 law that prohibited the immigration of Chinese laborers

Haymarket Riot

1886 labor-related protest in Chicago which ended in deadly violence

Sherman Antitrust Act

1890 law banning any trust that restrained interstate trade or commerce

Homestead Strike

1892 strike against Carnegie's steelworks in Homestead, Pennsylvania 1892 strike against Carnegie's steelworks in Homestead, Pennsylvania

Urbanization

An increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements.

new immigrants

Southern and Eastern European immigrants who arrived in the United States in a great wave between 1880 and 1920

Trust

a group of separate companies that are placed under the control of a single managing board in order to form a monopoly

Cartel

association of producers of a good or service that prices and controls stocks in order to monopolize the market

Americanization

belief that assimilating immigrants into American society would make them more loyal citizens

cash crop

crop grown for sale

Monopoly

exclusive control by one company over an entire industry

free enterprise

freedom of private business to organize and operate for profit in a competitive system without interference by government beyond regulation necessary to protect public interest and keep the national economy in balance

Nativism

inclination to favor native inhabitants as opposed to immigrants

AFL

labor union that organized skilled workers in a specific trade and made specific demands rather than seeking broad changes

Tenements

multistory buildings divided into apartments to house as many residents as possible

Patent

official rights given by the government to an inventor for the exclusive right to develop, use, and sell an invention for a set period of time

Entrepreneurs

people who build and manage businesses or enterprises in order to make a profit, often risking their own money or livelihoods

rural to urban migrants

people who move from an agricultural area to a city

collective bargaining

process in which employers negotiate with labor unions about hours, wages, and other working conditions

mass production

production of goods in large numbers through the use of machinery and assembly lines

mass transit

public transportation systems that carry large numbers of people

conspicuous consumerism

purchasing of goods and services with the purpose of impressing others

Suburbs

residential areas surrounding a city

mass culture

similar cultural patterns throughout a society as a result of the spread of transportation, communication, and advertising

melting pot

society in which people of different nationalities assimilate to form one culture

Vertical integration

system of consolidating firms involved in all steps of a product's manufacture

Horizontal Integration

system of consolidating many firms in the same business

socialism

system or theory under which the means of production are publicly controlled and regulated rather than owned by individuals

protective tariff

taxes on imported goods making the price high enough to protect domestic goods from foreign competition

Gilded Age

term coined by Mark Twain to describe the post-Reconstruction era as a facade of prosperity

Social Darwinism

the belief held by some in the late nineteenth century that certain nations and races were superior to others and therefore destined to rule over them


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