Who was Andrew Carnegie? Who was John D. Rockefeller?

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Read pages 241-245 of A New Industrial age Restate the question and answer in complete sentences. Who was Andrew Carnegie? Who was John D. Rockefeller? Explain horizontal integration. Explain vertical integration. What strategies enabled big businesses to eliminate competition? How did economic factors limit industrialization in the South? How did industrial working conditions contribute to the growth of the labor movement?