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He was born in this state
What is Connecticut
100
His dad was a successful banker with what continents connections and banking house
What is European
100
He helped start up new what such as U.S. Steel and General Electric
What is companies
100
He contributed to the what depression
What is financial
100
In the early 1900’s he accumulated the world’s largest private what collection
What is art
200
He was one the what in America
What is richest men
200
He went to this high school
What is English High
200
He organized how much of a loan among financiers for the U.S government that kept the treasury afloat.
What is $65 million
200
During the Panic of 1907 the people blamed him for having too much power because of his what
What is wealth
200
He served as the what of Metropolitan Museum of art for several years
What is the president
300
He saved the American what from collapse
What is economy
300
He went to Göttingen University in what country
What is Germany
300
He fixed what system to help other people
What is banking
300
He dedicated his life to making a better future by helping who
What is companies
300
Merged the companies of who and Thomson-Houston to form General Electric.
What is Thomas Edison
400
He was disliked by many people, he was known as this animal of the economy
What is bull
400
He studied what subject in college
What is mathematics
400
In efforts to help the economy, he began what
What is public financing
400
During this depression in the 1890’s, he used his wealth to support the economy
What is econimic
400
He reorganized the what
What is the American Railroads
500
He was the what of this family
What is eldest
500
He pursued a career in this industry
What is banking
500
He created what to help out other people
What is Charity/Foundations
500
Which people did he organized prominent to stabilize the banking system in order to prevent disaster
What is New Yorkers
500
He contributed his money to which association
What is Young Men’s Christian Association