Across
- 4. A group of similar companies that agree to limit production to cause raised prices.
- 7. Was in Europe when his partner Henry Frick proposed wage cuts at Carnegie Steel, causing a massive strike and violent protests.
- 9. A process to produce advanced steel by burning more impurities from iron.
- 12. The philosophy of government owned business to distribute wealth equally.
- 13. This type of consolidation is when a large company buys up all the smaller ones to control the industry.
- 14. Wanted to buy large areas of land and sell them later to make a profit
- 17. Invented a code of electrical pulses to communicate messages over wires.
- 18. ____ of Labor was the first labor union, lead by Terence Powderly.
- 20. A symbol of American success, showed that the US was a serious world power.
- 22. Now that working required less physical labor, more of this demographic was encouraged to join the workforce.
- 23. Cheaters who jumped the gun on the Oklahoma land rush.
- 24. Economies of ______, when produced in bulk, products become cheaper.
- 25. The negative term for rich people, because they were cruel to others to get richer.
- 26. _____ Square, fighting broke out at McCormick reaper factory. A strike rally was later held. There was a bomb that killed a police officer.
Down
- 1. _____ of Industry, the positive term for rich people because they stimulated the economy.
- 2. This type of consolidation is when a company buys up other companies involved in development of their product so they control the whole process.
- 3. Called America's greatest inventor, invented light bulb that run without burning up.
- 5. When the US government tried to get rid of Native American traditions and make them behave like the rest of American Society.
- 6. Split his troops to find the Indian camp, underestimated their numbers, him and all his men died.
- 8. Government land given to the Native Americans when they were kicked off their homelands.
- 10. One company controls an entire industry.
- 11. They were used in the most dangerous places of factories because they could fit in tight places and reach inside machinery.
- 15. The location where the two sides of the Transcontinental Railroad were connected.
- 16. Westernmost point on the Transcontinental Railroad.
- 19. A group of companies controlled by one, but individually owned, thus getting around anti-monopoly laws.
- 21. In general, people who rushed to Oklahoma to get land for cheap, specifically the people who played fairly and did not start early.
