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Steel tycoon who established libraries in part to help the disadvantaged rise in society
Union of skilled workers from small craft unions
Technique for purifying iron, resulting in strong, lightweight steel
Association of producers of a good or service that prices and controls stocks in order to monopolize the market
Process in which employees negotiate with labor unions about hours, wages, and other working conditions
Company recognized as a legal unit that has rights and liabilities separate from each of its members
Person who invests money in a product or busses with the goal of making a profit
Leader of the American Railway Unuon and co founder of IWW
1886 labor related protest in Chicago which ended in deadly violence
1892 strike against Carnegie’s steelworkers in Homestead, Pennsylvania
System of consulidating many firms in the same business
First federal agency monitoring business operations, created in 1887 to oversee interstate railroad procedures
Oil tycoon who used horizontal integration to increase profits
Unuon that included all workers in any trade
Lenient , as in absence of government control over private business
Production of goods in large numbers through the use of machinery and assembly lines
Exclusive control by one company over an entire industry
Official rights given by the government to an inventor for the exclusive right to develop, use , and sell an invention for a set period of time
Tax on imported goods making the price high enough to protect domestic goods from foreign competition
Violent 1984 railway workers strike which began outside of Chicago and spread nationwide
Creator of the AFL, he was also a poor English immigrant
1890 law banning any trust that restrained interstate or commerce
System or theory under which the means of production are publicly controlled and regulated rather than owned by individuals
The belief held by some in the late nineteenth century that certain nations and races were superior to other and therefore destined to rule over them
Bridge that has a roadway suspended by cables
A small factory where employees have to work long hours under poor conditions for little pay
The son of Irish immigrants who took leadership of the Son of Knights
Inventor of the lightbulb
Any of the 24 longitudinal areas of the work which the same time is used
Group of separate companies that are placed under the control of a single managing board in order to form a monopoly

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