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chapter 19 out of many

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knife men   show
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feedlot   show
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show was held in Philadelphia to celebrate industrial and technological promise of the century to come  
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Alexander Graham Bell   show
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show launched in 1882 by Thomas Edison that made incandescent lamp that burned for more than 13 hours  
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show worked for the Detroit Edison company and designed his own automobile  
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Wilbur and Orville Wright   show
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show a new source of fuel which was widely used after 1850  
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steel industry   show
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cigarette~making machine   show
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show the consolidation of numerous production functions, from the extraction of the raw materials to the distribution and marketing of the finished products, under the direction of one firm  
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horizontal combination   show
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show founded by John D. Rockefeller in 1870 operated out of Cleveland.  
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Standard Oil Trust   show
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show passed by Congress in1890 to restore competition by encouraging small business and outlawing “every..combination…in restraint of trade and commerce.”  
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gospel of wealth   show
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show people who accumulated unprecedented wealth and power through shady deals and conspiracies  
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show known as world’s worst man because of being a robber baron; took over Erie Railroad and acquired the U.S. Express Company by using pressure  
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Andrew Carnegie   show
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Chinese Exclusion Act   show
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show labor union founded in 1869 that included skilled and unskilled workers irrespective of race or gender  
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Eight Hour League   show
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American Federation of Labor   show
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Illinois Factory Investigation Act of 1893   show
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Labor day   show
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show villages in which Jews were boxed in in Europe  
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show four~ to six~story residential dwellings, once common in New York, built on tiny lots without regard to providing ventilation or light  
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Frederick Law Olmsted   show
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show opened in 1883 it won wide acclaim as the most original American construction designed by John Roebling  
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show term applied to late nineteenth~century America that refers to the shallow display and worship of wealth characteristic of that period  
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Conspicuous consumption   show
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show created by German immigrants and was the center of the popular music industry  
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show funded a system of state colleges and universities for teaching agriculture and mechanics  
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show Boston organization offering classes to wage~earning women  
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Central Park   show
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show most popular form of commercial entertainment since the 1880s  
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