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Chapter 6 Section 3A BIG BUSINESS EMERGES 11/7/2018 MAH CH 6 SEC 3

NEW BUSINESS STRATEGIES RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT ACCOUNTING SYSTEMS COST MANAGEMENT STOCK-OPTION BONUSES VERTICAL INTEGRATION HORIZONTAL CONSOLIDATION 11/7/2018 MAH CH 6 SEC 3

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CHARLES DARWIN THEORY OF EVOLUTION 11/7/2018 MAH CH 6 SEC 3

SOCIAL DARWINISM & BUSINESS LAISSEZ FAIRE ECONOMICS “SURVIVAL OF THE FITTEST” NO GOV’T “INTERFERENCE” SOCIOLOGICAL APPLICATION HERBERT SPENCER 11/7/2018 MAH CH 6 SEC 3

“AMERICAN” WORK ETHIC HORATIO ALGER NOVELS “RAGS TO RICHES” STORIES 11/7/2018 MAH CH 6 SEC 3

FEWER CONTROL MORE MONOPOLY OLIGOPOLY HOLDING COMPANIES TRUSTS ROCKEFELLER / CARNEIGIE “ROBBER BARONS” CHARITIES SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST ACT INEFFECTIVE 11/7/2018 MAH CH 6 SEC 3

ACADIA NATIONAL PARK 11/7/2018 MAH CH 6 SEC 3

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BUSINESS BOOM BYPASSES THE SOUTH REASONS… POST CIVIL WAR “RECONSTRUCTION” LACK OF CAPITAL LACK OF INDUSTRIAL MANAGEMENT LACK OF SKILLED WORKERS AGRICULTURAL ECONOMY 11/7/2018 MAH CH 6 SEC 3