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ESS THURSDAYS IN LIBRARY! Earlyusmuse.wordpress.com Today April 17th ESS THURSDAYS IN LIBRARY! Agenda: Flashbacks 1-4 Finish Robber Baron or Captain of Industry Project Objectives: I can identify the new inventions and technologies of the late nineteenth century and evaluate their impact on society.

What were some negative effects of the increase in industrialization (the Second Industrial Revolution)?

2. Andrew Carnegie practiced vertical integration to dominate the steel industry. Define vertical integration.

3. J.D. Rockefeller and J.P. Morgan used horizontal integration to dominate industries. Define horizontal integration.

4. For what reasons did the South struggle to industrialize?

What were some negative effects of the increase in industrialization (the Second Industrial Revolution)? Harm to environment, depletion of natural resources, reduced human worth

2. Andrew Carnegie practiced vertical integration to dominate the steel industry. Define vertical integration. Owning all the steps of manufacturing and distributing a product/good

3. J.D. Rockefeller and J.P. Morgan used horizontal integration to dominate industries. Define horizontal integration. Owning all of the companies that manufacture a good  monopoly

4. For what reasons did the South struggle to industrialize? High tariffs on raw materials/imported goods, lack of skilled workers, fewer railroads