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Page 1: What is a corporation ? Business owned by investors who buy shares of stock.

What is a corporation?

Business owned by investors who buy shares of stock.

Page 2: What is a corporation ? Business owned by investors who buy shares of stock.

Key terms dealing with corporations?

• Capital• Stock

• Stockholder

• dividend

• Money to invest• Share in a corporation (partial

ownership)• Owner of stock (partial owner of a

company)• Payment to stockholder from a

corporations profit

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So why do you invest in a corporation?

To make money – either through the price of your stock going up and

then you sell it for a profit or through dividends.

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Key terms dealing with railroads?

• network• consolidate

• rebates

• pool

• System of connected lines• When companies combine

• Discounts to large customers

• Several railroad companies divide up business and agree to charge high rates

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What do we need to know about the steel industry?

• Leading company• Leading individual

• Name of process for making cheap and strong steel

• U.S. Steel• Andrew Carnegie

• Bessemer Process

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Important individuals in the rise of big business?

• J.P. Morgan• Andrew Carnegie

• John D. Rockefeller

• Cornelius Vanderbilt

• Leading banker• U.S. Steel (Steel Industry)

• Standard Oil (Oil Industry)

• Steamships and railroads

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What do Carnegie, Rockefeller and Vanderbilt all have in common?

• Started as poor people

• Became filthy rich

• Gave away most of their profits to projects benefiting society

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Important terms for big business.

• Trust

• monopoly

• Free enterprise system

• Group of corporations run by a single board of directors.

• Company that controls all of an industry.

• Businesses that are owned by private citizens. Companies compete by making the nest products at the lowest price.

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Inventors and inventions you need to know:

• Sleeping car• telephone• phonograph• Light bulb• Automated assembly

line (allowed for mass production)

• George Pullman• Alexander Graham Bell• Thomas Edison• Thomas Edison• Henry Ford

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Knights of Labor

• Terence Powderly

• 1869-1886

• Very idealistic (create a perfect workplace all at once)

• Not for strikes

• Haymarket Riot brought about its end

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American Federation of Labor (AFL)

• Samuel Gompers

• 1886

• Union of skilled worker unions

• Baby steps to improve the workplace

• Supported strikes

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Labor terms you need to know:

• strike• injunction• Scabs

• boycott

• Refusal to work• Court order to go back to work• Workers who replaced strikers

(very unpopular)• Refusal to buy a company’s goods

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What was the importance of the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire

tragedy?

It led to safer working conditions in factories.

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What factors made people leave their country and become immigrants? (Push

Factors)

• No land

• Religious persecution

• Political persecution

• No jobs

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What factors made people become immigrants to the U. S.? (Pull Factors)

• Cheap / free land• Religious freedom• Political freedom - democracy• Jobs in factories• Family already established in the

U.S.

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What are the theories of how immigrants assimilated or blended in with the

American culture?

• Salad Bowl theory – people adopted much of the American culture while maintaining their own traditions.

• Melting Pot – Everyone adopted the exact same American culture.

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Anti-Immigrant terms you need to know:

• Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882

• Quota

• xenophobia

• Stopped Chinese immigration

• Set the number of immigrants that could enter the country from a specific nation – favored Western European immigrants

• Fear of immigrants

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Anti-Immigrant groups you need to know:

• Know-Nothing Party

• nativists

• Party against Catholic immigrants

• People against immigrants who they believed were taking their jobs

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What was it called when people were

given jobs based upon support rather than

qualifications?

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Spoils system

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What are civil service jobs?

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Government jobs which are not elected or part of the military.

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How was the spoils system reformed?

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The Civil Service Commission was formed. It was

responsible for filling government jobs.

People had to take the civil service exam to be eligible for jobs.

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How were trusts and monopolies reformed?

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The Sherman Antitrust Act forbade trusts

although it was used against unions at first.

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My political cartoons were aimed at reforming city

governments. Who was I?

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Thomas Nast

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What were newspaper reporters who exposed

corruption called?

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muckrakers

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I was a leading boss. Thomas Nast targeted me with his cartoons.

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William “Boss” Tweed

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I was a muckraker who targeted big businesses.

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Ida Tarbell

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My book How the Other Half Lives

featuring photographs of city living conditions helped improve living

conditions in tenements.

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Jacob Riis

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The Declaration of Sentiments was written at this

women’s rights meeting in 1848.

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Seneca Falls Convention

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These two women led the National Women’s Suffrage Association – a group that wanted to

amend the Constitution so women

can vote.

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Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton

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What does suffrage mean?

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The right to vote

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What amendment gave women the right

to vote in 1920?

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19th Amendment

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Who was known as the trustbusting president?

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Teddy Roosevelt

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What did Teddy Roosevelt think about

trusts?

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Some trusts were good and should be left alone while others

were bad and should be broken up.

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What was Teddy Roosevelt’s plan where all people should have an equal opportunity to succeed called?

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Square deal

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The Women’s Christian Temperance Union was against was problem of

society?

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The abuse of alcohol.

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I was a leader of the W.C.T.U.

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Frances Willard

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I was a member of the temperance

movement who went and destroyed saloons

using a hatchet.

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Carry Nation

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What was the result of the temperance

movement?

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18th Amendment (1919) which

prohibited the sale of alcohol. The 21st

Amendment got rid of this amendment.

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I was a muckraker who exposed the

meatpacking industry with my novel The

Jungle. The Pure Food and Drug Act was

passed as a result of my work.

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Upton Sinclair

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I was known as the conservationist

president.

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Teddy Roosevelt

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Gifford Pinchot and John Muir were

associated with this movement to save the

environment.

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conservation

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I founded Tuskegee Institute. I accepted

segregation and believed that by

becoming educated African Americans

could improve their lives.

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Booker T. Washington

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This organization worked for African American rights.

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NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)

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Who was the leading African scientist who specialty was finding uses for peanuts and

peanut products?

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George Washington Carver

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What leader urged African Americans to fight discrimination?

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W.E.B. DuBois


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