Provided
1. immigrants
2. anarchists
3. Sherman Antitrust Act
4. Haymarket Riot
3. Great Upheaval
6. African Americans
7. working conditions
A made monopolies and trusts illegal
b. people who were prevented from holding,
factory jobs in the wouth
c group of people who entered the workforce in
response to the demand for labor
d. characterized by long hours and low wages
e active female union organizer for the Knights
of Labor
f. a period of time when there were many strikes
and violent confrontations between union
members and police
people who were against all types of yowers
ment
h. violent confrontation in Chicago stemming
from the strike against the McCormick
Harvesting Machine Company
i. created the American Federation of Labor
(AFL)
J. strike that resulted at a sleeping-car factory
when workers' wages were cut but prices at th
company store were not
8. Pullman
9. Samuel L. Gompers
10. Mary Harris Jones
Why did the treaty of paris strain the american alliance with the french? 1.the french had expected to control the negotiations. 2.the french were upset with the generous boundaries granted to the united states. 3.the french lost many of their colonies in the negotiations. 4. the french had supported the british throughout the war.
Migration the ability to meet current needs without reducing the ability to meet future needs 2. immigration the leaving of one's homeland to settle in a new place 3. migration a situation in which the birth rate is not sufficient to replace the existing population 4. overpopulation the movement of people to a new country 5. sustainable development the increase in the population of a city 6. underpopulation a situation in which resources are being used up at a faster rate than they can be replenished 7. unsustainable development a situation in which the number of people exceeds the available natural resources in an area 8. urbanization the movement of people from one place to another