Study Guide – Chapter 24 Quiz Identification Vertical integration

Study Guide – Chapter 24 Quiz
Identification
Vertical integration
Horizontal integration
Trust
Interlocking directorate
Plutocracy
Social Darwinism
Yellow dog contract
Anarchists
Socialism
Craft Union
Closed shop
Credit Mobilier
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
Interstate Commerce Act
Haymarket Square
Multiple Choice
American Industrialization: Source of investment funds
Financing of Transcontinental Railroad: Role of National Government
Transcontinental Railroad network: Economic consequences
Industrialization of post-Civil War years: single most important contributing factor
Standard Time Zones: Why
Transcontinental railroad: Two industries that most significantly expanded
Railroad pools: Definition
Railroad Barons: Common forms of corruption
Wabash, St. Louis, and Pacific Railroad Company v. Illinois: Ruling
Regulation of Railroad corporations: First attempts and by who
Interstate Commerce Commission: Purpose and significance
Foreign capital investment in American industry: Largest foreign investors (countries)
Mesabi Iron Range: Significance
American system of mass manufacture (standardized, interchangeable parts): Machinery v.
skilled labor
Industrial employment of women: Two innovations that most greatly expanded
A. Carnegie, J. Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan: Business/enterprise strategies
A. Carnegie, J. Rockefeller, J.P. Morgan, J. Duke: Specific Industries of dominance
A. Carnegie and Vertical Integration: Explanation
J. Rockefeller and Horizontal Integration: Explanation
Interlocking directorates: Definition
Oil Industry: First major product
Oil Industry and internal combustion engine: Relationship
John Rockefeller: Business tactics
Gospel of Wealth: Definition
H. Spencer, W.G. Sumner and “survival of the fittest”: Comprehension of philosophy
14th Amendment and big business: Relationship
Sherman Anti-Trust Act: Definition (prohibitions)
Sherman Anti-Trust Act: First usage
The South during the Age of Industrialization
The South: Major Industry during the Age of Industrialization
The South: Largest southern-based industrial monopoly
Industrial Age: Effect on Women
Industrial workers: Life and Conditions
Gibson girl: Definition and significance
Supreme Court during late 1800s: Rulings and Constitutional interpretations
National Labor Union: Who, beliefs, legacy
Knights of Labor: Who, beliefs, legacy
American Federation of Labor: Who, beliefs, legacy
Captains of Industry: Criticisms
Post-Civil War expansion: Contributing factors