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Chapter 4 Vocabulary

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Entrepreneur   People who invest money in a product or enterprise in order to make a profit.  
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Protective Tariffs   Taxes that make imported goods cost more than those made locally.  
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Laissez-Faire   Policies which allowed businesses to operate under less gov't regulation.  
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Patent   A grant by the fed gov't giving an inventor the exclusive right to develop, use, and sell an invention for a set period of time.  
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Bessemer Process   A process for purifying iron, resulting in strong, but lightweight steel.  
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Suspension Bridges   Bridges in which the roadway is suspended by steel cables.  
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Time Zones   24 zones around the world that are set for each hour of the day.  
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Mass Production   Systems for turning out large numbers of products quickly and inexpensively.  
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Corporation   A number of people share the ownership of a business.  
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Monopoly   Complete control of a company, product, or service.  
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Cartel   When businesses making the same product agree to limit their production and are able to keep prices high.  
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Horizontal Integration   Consolidating many firms in the same business.  
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Trust   When companies assign their stock to a board of trusties, who combine them into a new organization.  
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Vertical Integration   Allowed companies to reduce cost and charge higher prices to competitors.  
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Social Darwinism   When wealth is the measure of one's inherent value.  
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Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC)   First fed body ever set up to monitor American business operations.  
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Sherman Antitrust Act   Outlawed any trust that operated "in restraint of trade or commerce among the several states."  
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Sweatshops   Small, hot, dark, and dirty workhouses.  
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Company Towns   Communities built near the factories for the workers.  
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Collective Bargaining   Negotiating as a group for higher wages or better conditions.  
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Socialism   An economic and political philosophy that favors public, instead of private, control property and income.  
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Knights of Labor   A labor union including all workers of any trade, skilled or unskilled.  
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American Federation of Labor (AFL)   A craft union, a loose organization of skilled workers from some 100 local unions devoted to specific crafts or trades.  
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Haymarket Riot   The Knights of Labor fizzled out as people shied away from radicalism. Employers became even more suspicious of union activities, associating them with violence.  
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Homestead Strike   Part of an epidemic of steelworkers' and miners' strikes that took place as economic depression spread across America.  
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Pullman Strike   Escalated, halting both railroad traffic and mail delivery.  
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