During theGilded Agemanyinventionsmade this moreefficientHeinventedthe lightbulbPoliticalbossesimprovedthis for votespeople couldmove to out ofthe way areasb/c moreaccess to theseThis Actrequiredrailroads tobe "fair andjust"This Actallowedgovernmentto break upmonopoliesHe donatedmillions tolibraries toenable poorpeople to learnand get richThis was a timeof increasedgovernmentalsupport for bigbusinessThese typesof lawslimitedmonopoliesGroups thatcollectivelynegotiated forbetter workingconditionsLess and lesspeople lived inthis type ofarea during theGilded AgeThis processmade it possible tobuild morerailroads, bridges,and skyscrapersAn effect ofmachines &big businessongovernmentThis law splitup Nativelands toeaseassimilationAnexampleof a unionTheseAmericanswere against"new"immigrantsA majorindustrycreated bythe cattleboomThis systemgavegovernmentjobs to politicalsupportersThis Actended thespoilssystemaccess totheseincreasedbecause ofthe railroadsThis immigrantgroup was oftenopposed forbeing RomanCatholicThis lawpreventedChineseimmigrants fromcompeting forjobsThis inventionallowedfactories tostay openlaterThesedecreasedcompetitionamongproducers ofgoodsMore and morepeople moved tothese types ofareas during theGilded AgeDuring theGilded Agemanyinventionsmade this moreefficientHeinventedthe lightbulbPoliticalbossesimprovedthis for votespeople couldmove to out ofthe way areasb/c moreaccess to theseThis Actrequiredrailroads tobe "fair andjust"This Actallowedgovernmentto break upmonopoliesHe donatedmillions tolibraries toenable poorpeople to learnand get richThis was a timeof increasedgovernmentalsupport for bigbusinessThese typesof lawslimitedmonopoliesGroups thatcollectivelynegotiated forbetter workingconditionsLess and lesspeople lived inthis type ofarea during theGilded AgeThis processmade it possible tobuild morerailroads, bridges,and skyscrapersAn effect ofmachines &big businessongovernmentThis law splitup Nativelands toeaseassimilationAnexampleof a unionTheseAmericanswere against"new"immigrantsA majorindustrycreated bythe cattleboomThis systemgavegovernmentjobs to politicalsupportersThis Actended thespoilssystemaccess totheseincreasedbecause ofthe railroadsThis immigrantgroup was oftenopposed forbeing RomanCatholicThis lawpreventedChineseimmigrants fromcompeting forjobsThis inventionallowedfactories tostay openlaterThesedecreasedcompetitionamongproducers ofgoodsMore and morepeople moved tothese types ofareas during theGilded Age

Untitled Bingo - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. During the Gilded Age many inventions made this more efficient
  2. He invented the light bulb
  3. Political bosses improved this for votes
  4. people could move to out of the way areas b/c more access to these
  5. This Act required railroads to be "fair and just"
  6. This Act allowed government to break up monopolies
  7. He donated millions to libraries to enable poor people to learn and get rich
  8. This was a time of increased governmental support for big business
  9. These types of laws limited monopolies
  10. Groups that collectively negotiated for better working conditions
  11. Less and less people lived in this type of area during the Gilded Age
  12. This process made it possible to build more railroads, bridges, and skyscrapers
  13. An effect of machines & big business on government
  14. This law split up Native lands to ease assimilation
  15. An example of a union
  16. These Americans were against "new" immigrants
  17. A major industry created by the cattle boom
  18. This system gave government jobs to political supporters
  19. This Act ended the spoils system
  20. access to these increased because of the railroads
  21. This immigrant group was often opposed for being Roman Catholic
  22. This law prevented Chinese immigrants from competing for jobs
  23. This invention allowed factories to stay open later
  24. These decreased competition among producers of goods
  25. More and more people moved to these types of areas during the Gilded Age