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The process of changing from an overall basic farming economy to an overall industrialized one:
a) Mechanization
b) Industrial Revolution
c) Monopoly
d) Sweatshop
The use of MACHINES to replace human or animal labor: *
a) Industrialization
b) Mechanization
c) Alexander Graham Bell
d) Labor Union
Inventor of the first telephone
a) Alexander Graham Bell
b) Cornelius Vanderbilt
c) Robber Baron
d) Thomas Edison
Inventor of the phonograph, motion picture camera, and improved the light bulb. He was known as the “Wizard of Menlo Park, and received 1,093 patents.
a) Alexander Graham Bell
b) Cornelius Vanderbilt
c) Robber Baron
d) Thomas Edison
A product or business with many buyers but only ONE seller:
a) Robber Baron
b) Sweatshop
c) Monopoly
d) Labor Union
A NEGATIVE nickname for the industrialists of the late 1800’s that suggested they were getting rich by negatively using workers, natural resources, and the government:
a) Cornelius Vanderbilt
b) John D. Rockefeller
c) Robber Barons
d) Monopoly
Captain of Industry who made his fortune in the RAILROAD business:
a) Cornelius Vanderbilt
b) Andrew Carnegie
c) John D. Rockefeller
d) J.P. Morgan
Captain of Industry who made his fortune in the STEEL business:
a) Cornelius Vanderbilt
b) Andrew Carnegie
c) John D. Rockefeller
d) J.P. Morgan
Captain of Industry who made his money in the OIL business:
a) Cornelius Vanderbilt
b) Andrew Carnegie
c) John D. Rockefeller
d) J.P. Morgan
A group of workers who have banded together to improve working conditions or get higher wages:
a) Monopoly
b) Sweatshop
c) Labor Union
d) Industrial Revolution
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