Big Money, Immigration, and Urbanization

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  1. 2. America's largest and most active immigration station.
  2. 3. It called for U.S. President Theodore Roosevelt to force San Francisco to repeal its Japanese-American school segregation order in exchange for Japan agreeing to deny emigration passports
  3. 5. Owner of standard Oil Trust Company.
  4. 7. American politician who, with his “Tweed ring” cronies, systematically plundered New York City of sums estimated at between $30 million and $200 million.
  5. 9. When one company gains control of an entire market.
  6. 11. It was the first significant law restricting immigration into the United States.
  7. 16. 1870 to 1911 was the industrial empire of John D. Rockefeller and associates, controlling almost all oil production.
  8. 17. pioneer social worker in America, as a feminist, and as an internationalist.
  9. 18. a policy of favoring native inhabitants as opposed to immigrants
  10. 19. provided that federal government jobs be awarded on the basis of merit and that government employees be selected through competitive exams.
  11. 22. Violent confrontation between police and labour protesters in Chicago that dramatized the labour movement's struggle for recognition.
  12. 24. Merged business w/o violating laws against owning other companies.
  13. 25. known for inventing the telephone.
  14. 28. most famous railroad consolidator known for shipping/railroad tycoon.
  15. 32. A committed social and anti-war activist, praise socialism.
  16. 33. came largely from southern and eastern Europe.
Down
  1. 1. led the expansion of the american steel industry.
  2. 4. organization formed by workers in order to negotiate for better workers' rights, including better pay, safer working conditions.
  3. 6. described the group European immigrants who “came mainly from Northern and Central Europe
  4. 8. United States Steel Corporation, leading U.S. producer of steel and related products
  5. 10. an economic philosophy of free-market capitalism that opposes government intervention.
  6. 12. authorized the federal government to institute proceedings against trusts in order to dissolve them.
  7. 13. are businesses that have total control over a sector of the economy, including prices, rganization of several businesses in the same industry and by joining forces.
  8. 14. It became the main local political machine of the Democratic Party
  9. 15. creator of the Bessemer converter
  10. 19. In politics and government, a spoils system
  11. 20. form of business organization in which all stages of production of a good, from the acquisition of raw materials to the retailing of the final product, are controlled by one company.
  12. 21. American financier and industrial
  13. 22. is a business strategy in which one company grows its operations at the same level in an industry
  14. 23. A tenement building formerly common in New York City and having a long narrow plan characterized by two narrow air wells at each side.
  15. 26. the theory that human groups and races are subject to the same laws of natural selection as Charles Darwin
  16. 27. Carnegie argued that extremely wealthy Americans like himself had a responsibility to spend their money in order to benefit the greater good.
  17. 29. a United States Supreme Court antitrust case that severely limited the federal government's power to pursue antitrust actions
  18. 30. inventor of incandescent light bulb, the phonograph, and the motion picture camera, as well as improving the telegraph and telephone.
  19. 31. a center for processing U.S. immigrants did not end when the Administration Building burned down in an electrical fire in 1940.