Title: Big
1Big Business
Second Industrial Revolution
Labor And The man
Farmers
Strike
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2In this economic system, private businesses run
most industries
3Capitalism
4The government sometimes steps in to help people
that are starting new businesses these people are
called
5Entrepreneurs
6Andrew Carnegie owned every step in the
manufacturing process of making steel this kind
of dominance is called
7Vertical integration
8John D. Rockefeller owned 90 of oil-refining
companies, Standard Oil. this kind of domination
is called
9Horizontal integration
10Which act stated that any attempt to
monopolize.any part of trade or commerce among
the several States was a crime.
11Sherman Antitrust Act
12By blasting hot air through melted iron to
quickly remove waste material steel manufacturing
became quicker and cheaper this new development
was called.
13The Bessemer Process
14What was Ottos invention that help the
advancement of planes and automobiles
15The Gasoline engine
16In 1860 30,000 miles of railroad existed by
1900s there where how many miles of track in
America
17193,000 miles of track in America
18The airplane was first flown by the Wright
brothers in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina on this
date
19December 17th, 1903
20Who invented the telephone four hours after
Alexander Graham Bell.
21Elisha Gray
22Fredrick W. Taylor wrote The principles of
Scientific Management which encouraged managers
in factories to treat workers as part of the
production line rather than
23Individuals
24This was the first National Labor Union
25The Knights of Labor
26This union organized itself into individual
national unions such as miners and iron workers
unions
27American Federation of Labor
28What three problems did the Knights of Labor
fight to change
29Child Labor, eight hour work day, and equal pay
for equal work.
30Who founded the Knights of Labor
31Uriah Stephens
32Farmers blamed these two groups for failing farms
and low crop prices
33Railroads and big business
34This was a social and educational organization
for farmers
35The National Grange
36The Populist Parties main goal was this
37To end the influence of big business
38This republican candidate won the election of 1896
39William McKinley.
40What act did congress pass in 1878 that allowed
limited silver coinage.
41Bland-Allison Act
42When striking Chicago Ironworkers went to protest
the killing of 2 union members from the day
before where did they go?
43Haymarket Square
44What triggered the riot at Haymarket Square
45A Bomb
46Eight of these people, who are opposed to all
forms of government were found to be guilty of
conspiracy in the Haymarket Riot
47Anarchists
48Andrew Carnegies left this manager in charge of
the Homestead Steel Mill, he made the Homestead
Strike into a battle ground.
49Henry Frick
50This strike took place at a railcar factory,
federal troops were called in and the strike
failed.
51The Pullman Strike