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Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (3)one of the "Big Four"; backed the Central Pacific Railroad; ex-governor of California with useful political connections
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (4)one of the "Big Four"; adept lobbyist
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (5)created the Great Northern railroad; greatest railroad builder of all time
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (6)head of New York Central railroad; financed successful western railroads
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (7)made millions of dollars by embezzling stocks from several railroad companies
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (8)invented the telephone; launched a new age
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (9)"Wizard of Menlo Park"; invented the electric light bulb; had many other inventions as well
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (10)used vertical integration; mined, transported, and refined iron/steel to maximize profits; donated $350 million to charities, libraries
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (11)used "horizontal integration"; allied with or bought out competitors to gain a monopoly; monopolized oil
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (12)made a fortune in banking and Wall Street; bought Carnegie's steel company at $400 million; turned it into United States Steel Corporation, the world's first billion dollar corporation; used interlocking directorates
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (13)leader of the Knights of Labor; eloquent, but inconsistent
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (14)Democrat, governor of Illinois; pardoned 3 Knights of Labor after a bombing incident
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (15)founded the American Federation of Labor; demanded better wages, hours, and working contitions
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (16)given by the government to railroad companies to build railroads on; encouraged many railroads, including multiple transcontinental railroads
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (17)a method of cheap moneymaking; over-inflated railroad stocks and then sold them at huge profits
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (18)modern day trusts; group of competitors working together usually to set prices
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (19)helped the wealthy but not the poor; rail barons gave them to powerful shippers in exchange for using their railroads consistently
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (20)controlling the entire production line to maximize profits e.g. mining, shipping, and refining iron
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (21)controlling the entire market to maximize profits e.g. creating a monopoly
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (22)giant, monopolistic corporations
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (23)a process of placing men from your company on the board of directors of other competing companies to gain influence and reduce competition
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (24)goods used to make other goods
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (25)rule by the wealthy; money equals power
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (26)method used by corporations to handle strikes; a court order against strikers to get them to stop striking
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (27)the eastern side of the first Transcontinental Railroad; commissioned by Congress in 1862
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (28)the western side of the first transcontinental railroad; used Chinese workers
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (29)formed by farmers to prevent corruption, such as the railroad monopoly; they were stopped after the Wabash case ruling
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (30)Supreme Cort case that lead to a huge diminishment of state rights in 1886 involving interstate commerce
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (31)first inexpensive industrial process for the mass production of steel and pig iron, patented in 1855
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (32)first billion dollar corporation, $1.4 billion, larger than the total sum of wealth in the nation in 1800
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (33)essay written by Andrew Carnegie, talks about how we need to make sure that large sums of money gets to those who will spend it wisely so it will benefit all.
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (34)American academic, taught at Yale, first to teach Sociology
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (35)American south after 1877
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (36)agreement between an employee and employer that means the employee can't join a Labor Union
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (37)was the first labor federation in the United States, founded 1866 and dissolved 1873
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (38)was a demonstration in Chicago; police advanced on a Knights of labor meeting, a dynamite bomb was thrown and hurt many
Chapter 24 vocab APUSH | CourseNotes (39)one of the first labor federations in America, founded in 1886

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