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Industrial Giants

He invented the gas powered automobile.

A. Thomas EdisonB. Alexander Graham BellC. Henry FordD. Andrew Carnegie

Henry Ford

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This is “black gold”

A. CottonB. SteelC. IronD. Oil

Oil

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He invented the telephone.

A. John D. RockefellerB. Thomas EdisonC. Alexander Graham BellD. The Wright Brothers

Alexander Graham Bell

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He changed how farmers bought goods by setting up a mail-order company.

A. John A. RoeblingB. Montgomery WardC. Edwin DrakeD. Elisha Otis

Montgomery Ward

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A person who starts and organizes a

business.

A. EntrepreneurB. CapitalC. CorporationD. Monopoly

Entrepreneur

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He was a pioneer in suspension bridge design and designed the Brooklyn

Bridge.

A. Andrew CarnegieB. George EastmanC. Richard SearsD. John A. Roebling

John A. Roebling

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A corporation that has little competition.

A. MonopolyB. Horizontal CombinationC. CapitalD. Vertical Combination

Monopoly

A kind of business that joins 2 or more businesses

that are in the same industry.

A. Horizontal CombinationB. Vertical CombinationC. MonopolyD. Corporation

Horizontal Combination

He made the Kodak camera simpler so people could

take photographs.

A. Elisha OtisB. George EastmanC. Edwin DrakeD. John A. Roebling

George Eastman

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He was called the “Wizard of Menlo Park”A. Henry FordB. Thomas EdisonC. Alexander Graham BellD. The Wright Brothers

Thomas Edison

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A large, organized company owned by stockholders.

A. MonopolyB. CapitalC. CorporationD. Trust Company

Corporation

He organized and became president of Standard Oil Company. This company controlled the production and price

of oil throughout most of the country.

A. Andrew CarnegieB. John D. RockefellerC. Montgomery WardD. Richard Sears

John D. Rockefeller

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Money used for investments. Money used

to make more money.

A. Vertical CombinationB. MonopolyC. Horizontal CombinationD. Capital

Capital

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He invented the light bulb.

A. Alexander Graham BellB. Thomas EdisonC. Montgomery WardD. Edwin Drake

Thomas Edison

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He developed the assembly line so cars could be

built cheaply.

A. Edwin DrakeB. Elisha OtisC. Henry FordD. Richard Sears

Henry Ford

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A kind of business organization that controls

each step in making something.

A. MonopolyB. Horizontal CombinationC. Trust CompanyD. Vertical Combination

Vertical Combination

He built the first oil well in Titusville,

Pennsylvania.A. Andrew CarnegieB. Richard SearsC. Edwin DrakeD. Elisha Otis

Edwin Drake

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A large, powerful company that is often a

monopoly.

A. Trust CompanyB. CorporationC. CapitalD. Monopoly

Trust Company

He organized the Keystone Bridge Company to build

iron bridges for railroad companies.

A. John D. RockefellerB. Andrew CarnegieC. John A. RoeblingD. Henry Ford

Andrew Carnegie

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1st to fly an airplane

A. The Wright BrothersB. Edwin DrakeC. Montgomery WardD. John D. Rockefeller

The Wright Brothers

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He invented the elevator.

A. George EastmanB. Elisha OtisC. Edwin DrakeD. John A. Roebling

Elisha Otis

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He began selling watches by mail then he and a partner set up a mail-order catalog

for general goods.

A. Richard SearsB. Montgomery WardC. Andrew CarnegieD. Edwin Drake

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