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U.S. History Fill In The Blanks

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In each blank, try to type in the word that is missing. If you've typed in the correct word, the blank will turn green.

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Question: corporationAnswer: an organization by many people but treated by law as though it were a single person
Question: Answer: people who own the
Question: Answer: shares of ownership of a
Question: economies of Answer: is when corporatoins make goods more because they produce so much so quickly using large manufacturing facilities
Question: costsAnswer: are cost a company has to
Question: operating Answer: are that occur when running a company
Question: Answer: agreements to maintain at a certain level
Question: carnegieAnswer: illustrated many of the different factors that led to industrialism and the rise of big
Question: horizontal Answer: or combining many firms engaged in the same type of business into one corporation
Question: Answer: when a single company control of an entire market
Question: Answer: or a rise in the of money
Question: trade Answer: limited to with specific skills
Question: unionsAnswer: united all craft workers and common and common laborers in a particular industry
Question: blacklistAnswer: workers who tried to organize a union or strike were fired and placed on a list of .
Question: Answer: ideas of karl
Question: of laborAnswer: the first nationwide industrial
Question: arbitrationAnswer: a process in which an impartial third party helps workers and management an agreement
Question: Samuel Answer: Federation of Labor's first leader
Question: shopsAnswer: meaning that companies could only hire members
Question: Women's Trade LeagueAnswer: the first national assocation dedicated to women's labor issues
 
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