The inventor who established the American Telephone and Telegraph Company
Creator of Standard oil, Trusts, and Vertical Consolidation
Became Rich through the Steel Industry and Vertical Consolidation
Created the First Suspension Bridge
Inventer expanded the used of electricity through Alternating current
Those who gave away weath to support charity, museums, universities, and Libraries
Idea that those with the best business sense are more fit to succeed. Justification for Survival of the Fittest in Capitalism
According to this theory, once one becomes rich they should give money back to benefit humanity
When a company has no competition for the marketing of its product and complete control over a specific Industry
This term implies business leaders sought to maximize their profits by exploiting their workers to get rich unfairly
This Industrial accomplishment became a symbol of American Ingenuity
What was the general reaction of the Fed. Gov. to early Labor Unions and Strikes
As a result of harsh working conditions...workers often took action by....?
How did the U.S. encourage Railroads?
This act was meant to break up monopolies and promote free competition in the Market Place
This famous Banker made his money giving loans to emerging businesses and later created the worlds largest steel Corporation
Thomas Edison is Most Famous for inventing this
This technological achievement connected the East and West of the Nation, and opened up trade throughout the nation
This individual was the first to drill for oil
The Transcontinental Railroad was completed in what location
Alexander Graham Bell
John D. Rockeller
Andrew Carnegie
Roebling
George Westinghouse
Philanthropists
Social Darwinism
Gospel of Wealth
Monopoly
Robber Barons
Brooklyn Bridge
Gov sided with Businesses...usually sent in military to break strike
Striking / Forming Labor Unions
Giving away Large LAND GRANTS
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
JP Morgan
The Light Bulb
Transcontinental Railroad
Drake
Promontory point, Utah