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Key Terms to help with Louisiana EOC

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telegraph   an invention credited to Samuel Morse that helped increase communication  
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telephone   Alexander Graham Bell invented this device which increased communication  
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light bulb   invented by Thomas Edison and had a great impact because it allowed factories to stay open after dark and increased the rate of production  
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canals   human constructed waterways that helped improve water travel and expanded the U.S. economy  
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railroads   contributed to industrial growth by allowing producers to ship goods across the country cheaper, faster, and more efficiently  
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internal combustion engine   unlike earlier engines that relied on steam power, it relied on the combustion of a fossil fuel like gasoline and led to the invention of the automobile  
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Henry Ford   did not invent the automobile, but was the first to perfect it and successfully market and mass produce it  
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Model T.   Henry Ford's first mass produced automobile  
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Ellis Island   became a reception center for poor immigrants entering the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries  
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melting pot   referred to the fact that many envisioned the United States as a place where people of all backgrounds and from all countries could be assimilated into American culture  
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cultural pluralism   refers to the presence and influence of many cultures within one society  
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ethnic ghettos   poor inner city neighborhoods where poor immigrants lived  
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push factors   factors that encourage people to leave an area  
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pull factors   factors that encourage people to immigrate or migrate to an area  
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tenements   overcrowded, unsanitary, one room apartments where poor immigrants lived  
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sweatshops   makeshift factories set up in small apartments by subcontractors who were hired by factory owners to help with production that were usually unsafe and often employed poor immigrants  
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Bessemer process   new method for producing steel that was faster and more efficient and greatly increased the rate of steel production  
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Andrew Carnegie   a businessman who grew to dominate the steel industry  
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monopoly   occurs when a company gains exclusive control over the supply of a particular product, eliminating competition  
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John D. Rockefeller   businessman who grew to dominate the oil industry and established the nation's first trust  
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Standard Oil   John D. Rockefeller's company and the nation's first trust  
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trust   an arrangement in which a number of businesses unite under one system, basically forming a monopoly  
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Cornelius Vanderbilt   a businessman who greatly impacted the railroad industry  
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J.P. Morgan   finance capitalist who grew to control several banks, insurance companies, and stock markets; he eventually bought Carnegie's company for a price that made Carnegie the richest man in the world  
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George Westinghouse   invented a transformer that increased access to electrical power  
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political machines   unofficial and often corrupt entities that worked to keep a certain party or certain officials in political office  
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Boss William Tweed   notorious boss over New York's political machine, Tammany Hall  
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Tammany Hall   the corrupt political club/machine that controlled New York City's Democratic Party  
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Sherman Antitrust Act   passed in 1890 for the purpose of making monopolies illegal  
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