chapter 4 - triumph of industry

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  1. 7. Howard Latimer - inventions include an evaporative air conditioner.
  2. 8. cable - Submarine communications cable connecting one side of the Atlantic Ocean to the other.
  3. 9. Pullman - an American engineer and industrialist who invented the Pullman sleeping car.
  4. 12. – feet restraining devices that were used as a form of corporal punishment and public humiliation.
  5. 13. Edison - Credited with inventions such as the first practical incandescent light bulb and the phonograph.
  6. 14. Has a trunk
  7. 15. Large marsupial
  8. 17. Goode – It is best known for its patent of a folding wardrobe bed.
  9. 18. C.J walker - businesswoman who built her empire by creating specialized products for African American hair care.
  10. 20. - one who organizes, manages, and assumes the risks of a business or enterprise
  11. 25. - an economic and political system in which a country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
  12. 26. economy - is an economic system in which the price of goods and services are determined by the forces of supply and demand.
  13. 27. Morgan - His most notable inventions were a type of three-way traffic light, and a protective 'smoke hood.
  14. 28. Flagler - founder of Standard Oil.
  15. 30. D. Rockefeller - business magnate, philanthropist and richest American of all time in modern history.
  16. 32. - to something new or to a change made to an existing product, idea, or field.
  17. 33. Man's best friend
  18. 34. Morgan - financier and investment banker who dominated corporate finance on Wall Street during the Gilded Age.
  19. 35. Carnegie - industrialist and philanthropist. led the expansion of the U.S. steel industry.
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  1. 1. and Orville Wright - American inventors and pioneers of aviation.
  2. 2. integration - arrangement in which the supply chain of a company is integrated and owned by that company.
  3. 3. Graham Bell - Inventor, scientist, and engineer who is credited with inventing and patenting the first practical telephone.
  4. 4. - legal arrangement where one person holds property for the benefit of another.
  5. 5. McCoy - Invented lubrication systems for steam engines.
  6. 6. process - process of making steel from pig iron by burning out carbon and other impurities by means of a blast of air forced through the molten metal.
  7. 10. - An apparatus for communication at a distance by coded signals.
  8. 11. Ernst Matzeliger – Best known for its improvements in the incandescent bulb.
  9. 16. Flying mammal
  10. 17. Antitrust Act - federal law that prohibits trusts, monopolies, and cartels that restrain trade or commerce.
  11. 19. industrial revolution - a period of groundbreaking advancements in manufacturing, technology, and industrial.
  12. 21. - order house: retail business that sells goods through catalogs or letters and delivers them by mail or rail.
  13. 22. morse - American artist and inventor of the telegraph.
  14. 23. Westinghouse - engineer. He is best known for developing vacuum-operated safety brakes and electrically controlled signals for railroads.
  15. 24. integration - increasing production of goods or services at the same part of the supply chain.
  16. 25. Likes to chase mice
  17. 29. – large companies that controlled and industry or a sector.
  18. 31. - legal entity that is separate and distinct from its owners