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The economic policy of letting owners of industry and business set working conditions without interference
His arguments rested on what he called the three natural laws of economics: the laws of self-interest, competition, and supply and demand
An economic system in which the factors of production are privately owned and money is invested in business ventures to make a profit
The belief that people should judge ideas, institutions, and actions on the basis of their utility, or usefulness (hint: Jeremy Bentham)
An economic system where the factors of production are owned by the public and operate for the welfare of all.
Along with Friedrich Engels, he argued that human societies have always been divided into warring classes (hint: The Communist Manifesto)
Under this economic system, private property would cease to exist and all goods and services would be shared equally (hint: a form of complete socialism)
Due to harsh working conditions workers pressed for reforms, joining together in voluntary labor associations called?
A refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest against their employers because of lack of demands met
Co-founder of the Anti-Slavery Society, which called for the abolition of slavery in Britain and all its territories
Founder of Hull House not only served the immigrant population of Chicago and trained social workers
Prevented women and children from working underground.
A society in which people rely on one another for the resources, goods, and services they need
Shares or certain rights of ownership that entrepreneurs sold
A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
City building and the migration of people to cities.
A social class made up of skilled workers, professionals, business people, and wealthy farmers
The French writer who remarked on how the industrial giant showed the best and worst of the Industrial Revolution
The owner of one of the first and largest corporations during the Industrial Revolution, Standard Oil
A community to be a utopia, or perfect living place; the belief that such communities can solve society’s problems is called?

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