Consumer
A. someone who buys or uses goods and services
B. someone who puts money into a business
D. a device that used electrical signals to send messages
Consumer
A. someone who buys or uses good and services
Free Enterprise System
A. a person who creates and runs a new business
B. the growth of cities
D. an economy where people are free to start and own their own businesses
Free Enterprise System
D. an economy where people are free to start and own their own businesses
Profit
A. someone who puts money into a business
B. money made after a business pays all its bills
D. invention that uses electric signals to send messages
Profit
B. money made after a business pays all its bills
Entrepreneur
A. growth of cities
B. having plenty of something
C. someone who creates and runs a new business and takes on all the risks
Entrepreneur
C. someone who creates and runs a new business and takes on all the risks
Assembly Line
B. a company that has control of an entire industry
C. product put together by workers moving down a line
D. having plenty of something
Assembly Line
C. product put together by workers moving down a line
corporation
A. business owned by investors
B. having plenty of something
D. money made after all the bills are paid
corporation
A. business owned by investors
telegraph
B. owning all of something
C. invention that sent messages by using electricity
D. someone who can predict the future
telegraph
C. invention that sent messages by using electricity
urbanization
A. growth of cities
B. reduction of population
C. act of governing oneself
urbanization
A. growth of cities
refinery
B. a store that makes office supplies
C. a store that makes products out of milk
D. a place that makes products from oil
refinery
D. a place that makes products from oil
monopoly
B. a company that has complete control over an entire industry
C. a company that cannot sell its goods outside of the United States
D. new products
monopoly
B. a company that has complete control over an entire industry
Whose work in the late 1800s helped feed the growing population of the United States?
A. Thomas Edison
C. Alexander Graham Bell
D. George Washington Carver
Whose work in the late 1800s helped feed the growing population of the United States?
D. George Washington Carver
What led to urbanization?
B. The cities were safe and cleaner
C. Many wanted to start their own business
D. New inventions created job opportunities in the citiies
What led to urbanization?
D. New inventions created job opportunities in the citiies
What is the name of the economic system that allowed people such as Andrew Carnegie to start their own business?
B. assembly line
C. free enterprise
D. entrepreneurship
What is the name of the economic system that allowed people such as Andrew Carnegie to start their own business?
C. free enterprise
How does demand for a product help the economy grow?
B. Supply has to increase to keep up with demand, and the creation of products keeps the economy strong.
C. Business-people try to keep costs low when meeting high demand, and this savings is passed on to consumers.
D. Many workers are needed to keep up with a high demand, and having more workers than is necessary helps the economy grow.
How does demand for a product help the economy grow?
B. Supply has to increase to keep up with demand, and the creation of products keeps the economy strong.
Profit
A. someone who puts money into a business
B. money made after a business pays all its bills
D. invention that uses electric signals to send messages
B. money made after a business pays all its bills
telegraph
B. owning all of something
C. invention that sent messages by using electricity
D. someone who can predict the future
telegraph
C. invention that sent messages by using electricity
Which of these statements is an example of how natural resources helped the American economy grow?
B. With an assembly line, a product is put together as it moves past a line of workers.
C. In 1863, entrepreneur John D. Rockefeller built his first oil refinery near Cleveland, Ohio.
D. Bigger companies could produce goods at a lower cost, so business began to join together
Which of these statements is an example of how natural resources helped the American economy grow?
C. In 1863, entrepreneur John D. Rockefeller built his first oil refinery near Cleveland, Ohio.
Which statement correctly describes the impact the growth of industry had on large cities in the late 1800s?
A. As monopolies in industries grew, small businesses were less likely to succeed in large cities.
C. As it strengthened the economy, industrial growth led to major problems for people living and working in the cities.
D. As their wealth and power grew, big business entrepreneurs gained greater influence and control of city governments
Which statement correctly describes the impact the growth of industry had on large cities in the late 1800s?
C. As it strengthened the economy, industrial growth led to major problems for people living and working in the cities.
Which of these statements is an example of how natural resources helped the American economy grow?
B. with an assembly line a product is put together as it moves past a line of workers.
C. In 1863, an entrepreneur John D. Rockefeller built his first oil refinery near Cleveland, Ohio.
D. Bigger companies could produce goods at a lower cost, so businesses began to join together
Which of these statements is an example of how natural resources helped the American economy grow?
D. In 1863, entrepreneur John D. Rockefeller built his first oil refinery near Cleveland, Ohio
refinery
B. a store that makes office supplies
C. a store that makes products out of milk
D. a place that makes products from oil
refinery
D. a place that makes products from oil
Consumer
A. someone who buys or uses goods and services
B. someone who puts money into a business
D. a device that used electrical signals to send messages
Consumer
A. someone who buys or uses goods and services
Entrepreneur
A. growth of cities
B. having plenty of something
C. someone who creates and runs a new business and takes on all the risks
Entrepreneur
C. someone who creates and runs a new business and takes on all the risks
Whose work in the late 1800s helped feed the growing population of the United States?
A. Thomas Edison
C. Alexander Graham Bell
D. George Washington Carver
Whose work in the late 1800s helped feed the growing population of the United States?
D. George Washington Carver
What is the name of the economic system that allowed people such as Andrew Carnegie to start their own business?
B. assembly line
C. free enterprise
D. entrepreneurship
What is the name of the economic system that allowed people such as Andrew Carnegie to start their own business?
C. free enterprise
What led to urbanization?
B. The cities were safe and cleaner
C. Many wanted to start their own business
D. New inventions created job opportunities in the citiies
What led to urbanization?
D. New inventions created job opportunities in the citiies