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Chapter 14 A New Industrial Age
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THOMASALVAEDISON:this man perfected the incandescent light bulb, he created a system for producing electricity.
ALEXANDERBELL:invented the telephone in 1876, making it easier to communicate and the way for a worldwide communications network.
CHRISTOPHERSHOLES:invented the type writer in 1867 which impacted the world of work making communication even easier.
GEORGEPULLMAN:a factory was built by this man for manufacturing sleepers and other railroad cars on the Illinois Prairie.
SOCIALDARWINISM:this philosophy grew out of the english naturalist's theory of biological evolution.
SCABS:pinkerton agency hired these people to keep the plant operating as well as protecting it.
TRIANGLESHIRTWAISTFACTORY:this place will always forever have history and those of who remember will be reminded on March 25.
INTERSTATECOMMERCEACT:establishes the right of the federal government to oversee railroad activities.
HAYMARKETAFFAIR:workers gathered in chicago to protest police brutality in which a bomb was tossed into the police line.
ANDREWCARNEGIE:controls all factors of production to increase profits and controlled most of the steel industry.
VERTICALINTEGRATION:a process in which suppliers were bought out by carnegie in order to control raw materials and transportation systems.
HORIZONTALINTEGRATION:carnegie attempts to buy out competing steel producers and companies producing similar products merge.
SAMUELGOMPERS:he led the cigar markers international possibly joining with other craft unions in 1886.
JOHNROCKEFELLER:reaped huge profits by paying his employees extremely low wages and driving his competitors out of business.
BESSEMERPROCESS:a cheap and efficient way to process steel producing it to be stronger,lighter,and more flexible.
EDWINDRAKE:in 1859 he used a steam engine to drill for oil and removing oil from beneath the earth's surface became pratical.
CREDITMOBILIER:stock holders in the union pacific railroad formed, in 1864 a construction company.
Chapter 14 A New Industrial Age
- this man perfected the incandescent light bulb, he created a system for producing electricity.
- invented the telephone in 1876, making it easier to communicate and the way for a worldwide communications network.
- invented the type writer in 1867 which impacted the world of work making communication even easier.
- a factory was built by this man for manufacturing sleepers and other railroad cars on the Illinois Prairie.
- this philosophy grew out of the english naturalist's theory of biological evolution.
| - pinkerton agency hired these people to keep the plant operating as well as protecting it.
- this place will always forever have history and those of who remember will be reminded on March 25.
- workers gathered in chicago to protest police brutality in which a bomb was tossed into the police line.
- controls all factors of production to increase profits and controlled most of the steel industry.
- a process in which suppliers were bought out by carnegie in order to control raw materials and transportation systems.
| - he led the cigar markers international possibly joining with other craft unions in 1886.
- reaped huge profits by paying his employees extremely low wages and driving his competitors out of business.
- a cheap and efficient way to process steel producing it to be stronger,lighter,and more flexible.
- in 1859 he used a steam engine to drill for oil and removing oil from beneath the earth's surface became pratical.
- stock holders in the union pacific railroad formed, in 1864 a construction company.
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Chapter 14 A New Industrial Age
- THOMASALVAEDISON
- ALEXANDERBELL
- CHRISTOPHERSHOLES
- GEORGEPULLMAN
- SOCIALDARWINISM
| - SCABS
- TRIANGLESHIRTWAISTFACTORY
- HAYMARKETAFFAIR
- ANDREWCARNEGIE
- VERTICALINTEGRATION
| - SAMUELGOMPERS
- JOHNROCKEFELLER
- BESSEMERPROCESS
- EDWINDRAKE
- CREDITMOBILIER
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© 2012
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