Labor Movement Flashcards

1
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people who work for wages in factories, mills, mines, and other businesses, usually performing manual labor

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working-class

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a method in which factory production is divided into separate tasks, with one task assigned to each worker

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division of labor

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3
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a small factory where employees work long hours under poor conditions for low wages

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sweatshops

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4
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the practice of using children in manual labor positions

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child labor

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5
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social reformer; fought for the implementation of better living conditions for the working class and immigrants; Hull House

A

Jane Addams

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6
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run-down apartment buildings where immigrants and working-class people lived; slums

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tenements

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7
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a group of workers organized to protect the interests of its members– better hours, pay, benefits, etc.

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labor unions

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8
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a national labor organization, founded in 1886, that consisted mainly of skilled workers and focused on higher wages and shorter workdays; still exists today

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American Federation of Labor (AFL)

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9
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a political theory that advocates ownership of the means of production, such as factories and farms, by the people rather than by capitalists and landowners

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socialism

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10
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negotiations between employers and employee representatives concerning wages, working conditions, and other terms of employment.

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collective bargaining

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11
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a violent clash in 1886 between union supporters and Chicago police that divided and weakened the labor movement

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Haymarket Affair

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12
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an 1892 Carnegie Steel plant workers’ strike that was broken by the state militia and resulted in the union being shut out of the plant for four decades

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Homestead Strike

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13
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an 1894 railway workers’ strike that was broken by federal troops, weakening the labor movement.

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Pullman Strike

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14
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people who reject all forms of government; gained more favor in the 1890s after failed strikes by union groups

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anarchists

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15
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second in command to Andrew Carnegie; hired the Pinkerton Security group to break up the Homestead Strike

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Henry Frick

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16
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formerly a detective agency; gained a reputation of breaking up strikes in the 1880s/1890s; violence at Homestead weakened this group

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Pinkertons

17
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Helped found two of the largest labor unions, including the Industrial Workers of the World; was the leader of the American Socialist party; ran for President of the United States five times

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Eugene V. Debs

18
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helped found the AFL, serving as its president for over 40 years; favored cooperation rather than drastic tactics

A

Samuel Gompers

19
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labor union leader in New York City; after the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire, fought for regulations for fire safety in factories

A

Rose Schneiderman

20
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fiery and persuasive speaker; fought for the rights of coal miners and textile workers to form unions.

A

Mary Harris Jones