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Industry

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assembly line an arangement of machines, equipment, and workers passing work in a line until the product is assembled
sweatshop a shop or factory in wich wokers worked long hours at low wages in poor condidtions
industrialization to develpo or estabilsh social and econmic industies and michine productions
entrepreneur someone who starts a business aid is good at making money
mass produstion the use of interchangeable parts and assmbly lines to make larger quantites if indentical goods
urbanization growth of cities resulting from industrialization
business cycle the pattern of good and bad time in industry
bessmer process a cheapway of making steel
john d. rockefeller oil king
j.p. morgan bought steel from a. carnegie
andrew carnegie steel king
sewing machine 1846
telephone 1876
electric light 1882
skyscraper 1885 and 1902
steel 1854
elevator 1852
urban city
agricutlure production in ceops, live stock, and poulty
export materials living a country for trade
patent the exclusive right granted by a government to an inventor to manufacture, use, or sell an invention for a certain number of years.
indicator line the simple line on a line graph
trend on a line graph if the line goes up it is an increase, and if ther line goes down it is a decrease
strike an action where workers refuse to work until conditions change
union a group of workers who unite to protect thire rights as workers
ethinic enclave a part of the city where people from the same part of the world live
tenement a low poor income aparnment (slum)
monoply a componay that controls all production and seals of a product or service
merge to combine
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