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JEOPARDY
3Robber Barons
Big Business
Labor Unions
Railroads
Inventions
Corporations
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4This term describes how different rail companies
connected during the late 1800s
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5After the explosion of the rail industry,
companies began to shrink the amount of tracks or
better known as this
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6Small rail companies used these to combat the low
prices for rail tickets given by large companies
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7Rebates were often given to large industry by
rail companies, as a result it enraged this group
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8????
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9He built his empire in the steel industry
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10He ruled the world by controlling oil
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11He made his big break in banking before moving
onto buying low-priced industrial stock
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12He built a railway empire
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13Robber Barons typically used the strategy of
giving money back to customers for using their
services
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14The term for a group of laborers Who seek to
organize for better wages and working conditions
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15One of the first major unions in the US that was
chivalrous in their pursuit for workers rights
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16The labor union president who Opened up his
memberships to All workers and not just skilled
laborers
C 600
17DAILY DOUBLE
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18The AFL utilized this to negotiate fair contracts
with employers
C 800
19The union leader who organized smaller unions
into one larger union known as the AFL
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20Inventor of the light bulb, power plant and
phonograph
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21He created the telephone
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22This inventor revolutionized the factory system
in the US with one of his inventions
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23These brothers were the first to invent the
airplane
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24He created the refrigerated railcar
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25This is a share in a company that investors can
buy
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26A payment given to stockholders when a
corporation makes a profit
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27Corporations stockholders elect these individuals
to make decisions
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28This is an agreement between multiple
corporations to set prices on products to
maintain or increase profits
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29Allowing anyone to create or open a business or
corporation is known as this
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30The creation of major quantities of a product in
a short amount of time
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31Controlling every aspect of a market such as oil
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32Owning coal mines, ore mines, railroads and steel
mills would be an example of this
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33The law that banned Monopolies and Trusts from
existing
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34Carnegie used this to make steel faster,
stronger and cheaper
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35The Final Jeopardy Category is Industry Please
record your wager.
36SOAPS this Cartoon (Subject, Occasion, Audience,
Purpose, Speaker)
37Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!
38Networking
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39Consolidation
A 400
40Pools
A 600
41 Farmers
A 800
42A 1000
43Andrew Carnegie
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44John Rockefellar
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45 J.P. Morgan
B 600
46Vanderbilt
B 800
47 Rebates
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48Unions
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49Knights of Labor
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50 Terence Powderly
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51Collective Bargaining
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52Samuel Gompers
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53Thomas Edison
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54Alexander Graham Bell
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55Henry Ford
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56 Wright Brothers
D 800
57 Gustavus Swift
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58Stock
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59Dividends
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60Board of Directors
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61Trusts
E 800
62Free Enterprise
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63Mass Prodution
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64Monopoly
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65Vertical Integration
F 600
66Sherman Anti-Trust Act
F 800
67Bessemer process
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68E 500
69DAILY DOUBLE
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