Inventor of the lightbulb and phonograph
Thomas Edison
Complete control over an industry
Monopoly
A legal arrangement where several companies manage their operations as a single entity to reduce competition and increase profits
Trust
In A Christmas Story, what does Ralphie want for Christmas?
BB Gun
Industrialist who led the expansion of the American Steel Industry
Andrew Carnegie
What does the Mayor of Whoville give the Grinch as a gift?
Electric Razor
Name all 8 of Santa's reindeer featured in, "The Night Before Christmas."
Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, Comet, Cupid, Donner, and Blitzen
What was the name of Scrooge's old partner in A Christmas Carol?
Jacob Marley
In what movie is TurboMan the hot Christmas toy?
Jingle All the Way
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Jacob Marley
Christmas Past
Christmas Present
Christmas Future
What U.S. state is home to the town of Santa Claus?
Indiana
What is the name of the doe that Rudolph likes in Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer?
Clarice
Business strategy where a company takes control of all or most supplies for their product in an industry.
Vertical Integration
Organizations formed by workers to bargain with employers for better wages, benefits, and working condition
Unions
Period of rapid industrial growth and technological advancements.
Industrial Revolution
Founder of Standard Oil
John Rockefeller
Inventor of the telephone and founder of AT&T
Alexander Graham Bell
Nationwide railroad strike in response to wage cuts that led to violence.
Great Railroad Strike of 1877
In Elf, Buddy had to travel through which forest?
Candy Cane Forest
What does Clark Griswold hope to buy with his big Christmas bonus in National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation?
A Pool
Process that Andrew Carnegie used to turn iron into steel.
Bessemer Process
Famous American Banker instrumental in creating General Electric and US Steel
JP Morgan
A business strategy where a company merges or acquires other companies in the same industry
Horizontal Integration
A person who starts and runs their own business, risking money in hopes of profit.
Entrepreneurs
Name one of the American companies that sold products through mail order catalogs.
Montgomery Ward or Sears and Roebuck