TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Business After 1865.

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TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Business After 1865

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Analyze different methods that businesses used to increase their profits. Describe the public debate over the impact of big business. Explain how the government took steps to block abuses of corporate power. Objectives

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Terms and People corporation – a form of group ownership in which a number of people share the ownership of a business monopoly – exclusive control by one company over an entire industry cartel – an arrangement in which businesses making the same product agree to limit production to keep prices high John D. Rockefeller – an oil tycoon who made deals with railroads to increase his profits

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. horizontal integration – a system of consolidating many firms in the same business to lower production costs trust – group of separate companies that are placed under the control of a single managing board in order to form a monopoly Andrew Carnegie – a steel tycoon who used vertical integration to increase his power vertical integration – the practice of gaining control of many different businesses that make up all phases of a product’s development Terms and People (continued)

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Terms and People (continued) Social Darwinism – the belief held by some in the late 1800s that certain nations and races were superior to others and therefore destined to rule over them Interstate Commerce Commission (ICC) – first federal agency monitoring business operations, created in 1887 to oversee interstate railroad procedures Sherman Antitrust Act – a bill passed in 1890 which outlawed any trust that restrained interstate trade or commerce

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. How did big business shape the American economy in the late 1800s and early 1900s? The growth of big business in the late 1800s changed American society. The rise of business empires turned the United States into one of the most economically powerful countries in the modern world.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Industrialization changed how businesses were run. Business leaders combined funds and resources. Investors formed corporations that protected them from losing more than their original investment. Aided by railroads and the telegraph, corporations could operate in different regions.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Corporations worked to maximize profits by paying workers low wages. paying lower prices for raw materials. supporting research labs.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Corporations used strategies to eliminate competition and decrease costs. monopolies cartels Competitors forced out of business horizontal integration vertical integration Better control of production, reduced costs

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Tycoons of the Late 1800s Business leaderIndustry John D. RockefellerOil Andrew CarnegieSteel Cornelius VanderbiltRailroads

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. or “captains of industry” who served the nation and lowered the prices of goods? Were the tycoons “robber barons” who swindled the poor and drove small businesses under...

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. People began to wonder—Is big business bad for small businesses?

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Or is big business good for the nation? provides jobs allows for product innovations financially supports universities, libraries, and museums

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. This is the belief that wealth was a measure of a person’s value and those who had wealth were the most “fit.” Theory of Survival of the Fittest is Used to Defend Big Business Charles Darwin’s idea of evolution of species applied to American capitalism becomes Social Darwinism

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. Social Darwinists believed government should stay out of private business and thought it was wrong to use public funds to assist the poor. Americans who worried about the methods of industrialists called for federal regulation of business practices.

TEKS 8C: Calculate percent composition and empirical and molecular formulas. ICC Interstate Commerce Commission oversaw railroad operations Sherman Antitrust Act Passed by the Senate in 1890 Outlawed trusts that operated “in restraint of trade or commerce among the several states” The ICC and the Sherman Antitrust Act began a trend toward government limits on corporate power.