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ESS THURSDAYS IN LIBRARY! Earlyusmuse.wordpress.com Today April 19th ESS THURSDAYS IN LIBRARY! Agenda: Flashbacks 5-8 Finish Movie Labor Movements PPT and Guided Notes Labor Mixer Activity Objectives: I can identify the labor issues of the late nineteenth centuries from the perspectives of worker, owners, and Social Darwinists.

5. What did the Sherman Antitrust Act attempt to ban? Was it effective?

6. The electric light, phonograph, and movie projector were all patented by the famous inventor?

7. The powerful industrialist John D 7. The powerful industrialist John D. Rockefeller is most closely associated with what company?

8. Who became rich and powerful as the leading steel manufacturer of the Industrial Age?

5. What did the Sherman Antitrust Act attempt to ban? Was it effective? large corporations from forming monopolies. Not effective.

6. The electric light, phonograph, and movie projector were all patented by the famous inventor? -Thomas Edison

7. The powerful industrialist John D 7. The powerful industrialist John D. Rockefeller is most closely associated with what trust? -Standard Oil

8. Who became rich and powerful as the leading steel manufacturer of the Industrial Age? -Andrew Carnegie