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UNIT #2 – INDUSTRIALIZATION LESSON #4 - Big Business (100-103)

Andrew Carnegie Describe Carnegie (to the right) Also, mention his company – what is the company’s name, and what it does His birthplace His home in Manhattan

Vertical integration Describe a Vertical monopoly

John D. Rockefeller Describe Carnegie (to the right) Also, mention his company – what is the company’s name, and what it does

Vertical integration Describe what a Horizontal monopoly

J.P.Morgan How did he get so rich? What was he able to do that proves his enormous wealth?