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  1. 3. When two train engines were made to pull cargo.
  2. 4. Where Colonel John Chivington killed up to 500 Indian women and children.
  3. 5. Signed into law by Abraham Lincoln in 1862.
  4. 8. Where General George Custer Was killed.
  5. 11. Where Indians were forced to live.
  6. 13. How many acres would the homestead act give to each settler?
  7. 15. A good label for industrialists.
  8. 16. Who owned Carnegie Steel?
  9. 17. The dance that the Indians thought would bring back their way of life.
  10. 19. The man who tried to assassinate Henry Frick.
  11. 22. Workers who worked throughout a strike.
  12. 23. What is the ideology that the government owned all businesses and an equal distribution of wealth.
  13. 25. Type of consolidation when the business buys all the businesses that do the phases of a product's development.
  14. 27. When a company is in complete control of a product of service.
  15. 28. A market structure where only a few large companies produce most of the products.
  16. 29. What industry did the Bessemer process revolutionize?
  17. 30. Where the Union Pacific railroad started laying track for the Transcontinental railroad.
  18. 31. People who bought large pieces of land to sell it later for a profit.
Down
  1. 1. Where soldiers were disarming Indians and 200 were killed.
  2. 2. Where the transcontinental railroad jointed up.
  3. 6. One of the first unions.
  4. 7. Invented the telephone.
  5. 9. Who called in the Pinkerton police to stop the strike at Carnegie Steel
  6. 10. What type of rare material was the final spike in the Transcontinental railroad made of?
  7. 12. "America's greatest inventor"
  8. 14. Type of consolidation when a company would drive down its prices, putting the competition out of business.
  9. 18. Where the Central railroad started laying track for the Transcontinental railroad.
  10. 20. A bad label for industrialists.
  11. 21. What Samuel Morse is most famous for inventing.
  12. 24. A loose association of businesses who produce the same products.
  13. 26. A company's way of getting around anti monopoly laws by controlling, but not owning by one company.