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giving money to charities

philanthropy

100

How many feet are in one yard?

3 feet

100

total ownership of a product or service

Monopoly

100

The first national labor union

Knights of Labor

100

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200

A period of rapid growth in U.S. manufacturing in the late 1800s

Second Industrial Revolution

200

workers repeating the same step over and over

Specialization

200

What year did Neil Armstrong walk on the moon?

1969

200

organized individual national unions

American Federation of Labor

200

introduced the Model T in 1908

Henry Ford

300

Protested a plan to buy new machinery and cut jobs

Homestead Strike

300

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300

Exclusive rights to make or sell inventions

Patents

300

George Pullman laid off workers and cut pay for those left

Pullman Strike

300

A view of society based on scientist Charles Darwin’s theory of natural selection “survival of the fittest”

Social Darwinism

400

published “The principles of Scientific Management”

Frederick W. Taylor

400

built a lightweight airplane that used a small, gas-powered engine

Wilber and Orville Wright

400

all workers acting collectively, or together

Collective bargaining

400

Businesses that sell portions of ownership called stock shares

Corporations

400

Workers went on strike because they wanted an 8-hour work day

Haymarket Riot

500

A way to manufacture steel quickly and cheaply

Bessemer process

500

owning all businesses in certain fields

Horizontal Integration

500

•In March 1976, this person patented the telephone

Alexander Graham Bell

500

a law that made it illegal to create monopolies or trusts that restrained trade

Sherman Antitrust Act

500

ownership of businesses involved in each step of a manufacturing process

Vertical integration

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