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Capitalism: Economic system based on private ownership of property & companies. Goal= profit
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Take A Stand Take A Stand (Agree or Disagree) 1. Private Property is essential to the American way of life. 2. Capitalism helps make society more successful. 3. Competition between companies is beneficial for both workers & consumers. 4. In theory, Capitalism is great; but greed sometimes causes corruption & harm
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Read the following quotes by Andrew Carnegie. What message was Carnegie trying to make in these quotes, & do you agree with this message? Explain. 1)“I started life as a poor man and I wish to end it that way.” 2)“The man who dies thus rich, dies disgraced.”
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Examples: railroads, skyscrapers, nails, pins Example: The Steel Industry 1850’s – Bessemer Process=steel produced cheaply. Therefore, the steel industry grew rapidly. Henry Bessemer Bessemer converter
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Vertical Integration Entire production process is controlled by one company. Raw materials - iron Melting Refining Casting Finished product – steel slabs
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· Poor Scottish immigrant: Andrew Carnegie became the “King of Steel,” dominating U.S. steel industry. Carnegie’s residence
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· Carnegie reportedly gave $350 million of his $400 million fortune to charities, including $60 million to build libraries. Mathematically that gives Carnegie $50 million to live off of. Harper's Weekly April 11, 1903
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Andrew Carnegie in his “Great Double Role” Caption reads: "Forty-Millionaire Carnegie in his Great Double Role. As the tight-fisted employer he reduces wages that he may play philanthropist and give away libraries, etc.” Andrew Carnegie and the Homestead Strike
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Is it ok to lower wages if you give the majority of your profits to charity?
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Standard Oil dominated oil industry. Ran his business aggressively. His donations made for medical research. John D. Rockefeller
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Built his wealth in shipping and railroads. Provided the “gift” that found Vanderbilt University - named in his honor. Cornelius Vanderbilt
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Designed the Pullman sleeping car Founded a company town Hired African-Americans Lowered wages & increased work hours George Pullman
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Industry = Need for laborers 6 Day work week 6 Day work week > $500 Annual Pay > $500 Annual Pay
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Child Labor Child Labor 12 - 16 hour days 12 - 16 hour days
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Dangerous working conditions
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The Pullman Strike
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Slums of the Working Class
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HealthHazards Disease Racism
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Robber Barons Captains of Industry Should industrialists like Vanderbilt, Carnegie, and Rockefeller be viewed as “Robber Barons” or “Captains of Industry”?
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