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Industrial Giants

He invented the gas powered automobile. A.Thomas Edison B.Alexander Graham Bell C.Henry Ford D.Andrew Carnegie

Henry Ford

This is “black gold” A.Cotton B.Steel C.Iron D.Oil

Oil

He invented the telephone. A.John D. Rockefeller B.Thomas Edison C.Alexander Graham Bell D.The Wright Brothers

Alexander Graham Bell

He changed how farmers bought goods by setting up a mail-order company. A.John A. Roebling B.Montgomery Ward C.Edwin Drake D.Elisha Otis

Montgomery Ward

A person who starts and organizes a business. A.Entrepreneur B.Capital C.Corporation D.Monopoly

Entrepreneur

He was a pioneer in suspension bridge design and designed the Brooklyn Bridge. A.Andrew Carnegie B.George Eastman C.Richard Sears D.John A. Roebling

John A. Roebling

A corporation that has little competition. A.Monopoly B.Horizontal Combination C.Capital D.Vertical Combination

Monopoly

A kind of business that joins 2 or more businesses that are in the same industry. A.Horizontal Combination B.Vertical Combination C.Monopoly D.Corporation

Horizontal Combination

He made the Kodak camera simpler so people could take photographs. A.Elisha Otis B.George Eastman C.Edwin Drake D.John A. Roebling

George Eastman

He was called the “Wizard of Menlo Park” A.Henry Ford B.Thomas Edison C.Alexander Graham Bell D.The Wright Brothers

Thomas Edison

A large, organized company owned by stockholders. A.Monopoly B.Capital C.Corporation D.Trust Company

Corporation

He organized and became president of Standard Oil Company. This company controlled the production and price of oil throughout most of the country. A.Andrew Carnegie B.John D. Rockefeller C.Montgomery Ward D.Richard Sears

John D. Rockefeller

Money used for investments. Money used to make more money. A.Vertical Combination B.Monopoly C.Horizontal Combination D.Capital

Capital

He invented the light bulb. A.Alexander Graham Bell B.Thomas Edison C.Montgomery Ward D.Edwin Drake

Thomas Edison

He developed the assembly line so cars could be built cheaply. A.Edwin Drake B.Elisha Otis C.Henry Ford D.Richard Sears

Henry Ford

A kind of business organization that controls each step in making something. A.Monopoly B.Horizontal Combination C.Trust Company D.Vertical Combination

Vertical Combination

He built the first oil well in Titusville, Pennsylvania. A.Andrew Carnegie B.Richard Sears C.Edwin Drake D.Elisha Otis

Edwin Drake

A large, powerful company that is often a monopoly. A.Trust Company B.Corporation C.Capital D.Monopoly

Trust Company

He organized the Keystone Bridge Company to build iron bridges for railroad companies. A.John D. Rockefeller B.Andrew Carnegie C.John A. Roebling D.Henry Ford

Andrew Carnegie

1st to fly an airplane A.The Wright Brothers B.Edwin Drake C.Montgomery Ward D.John D. Rockefeller

The Wright Brothers

He invented the elevator. A.George Eastman B.Elisha Otis C.Edwin Drake D.John A. Roebling

Elisha Otis

He began selling watches by mail then he and a partner set up a mail-order catalog for general goods. A.Richard Sears B.Montgomery Ward C.Andrew Carnegie D.Edwin Drake

Richard Sears