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AMH 2020 chapter 17 University Of Central Florida Question and answers rated A+ AMH 2020 chapter 17 Andrew Carnegie 1873 - correct answer Open the steel works in Pittsburgh 1873. Brought up coal mines with his partner Henry Clay freak. Basically list out loud and operated sweet ships and ac...

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Andrew Carnegie 1873 - correct answer ✔Open the steel works in Pittsburgh
1873. Brought up coal mines with his partner Henry Clay freak. Basically list
out loud and operated sweet ships and acquired railroads


JP Morgan 1901 - correct answer ✔Bought out Carnegie for 450, million who
then merge companies and formed the United States steel Corporation, a $14
billion industry, 2/3 of the nation steel production.


John D. Rockefeller and Standard Oil - correct answer ✔Standard oil,
launched a refining company and I lead with wealthy capitalist, he formed
standard oil company of Ohio in 1870, initially he expanded horizontally by
buying many refineries, he later expanded vertically with barrel factories,
terminal warehouses, and pipelines. Symbol of monopoly


Henry Ford and the Assembly Line - correct answer ✔American automobile
industry, 1896, produce first famous car. Revolutionize mass production of
cars. By 1917 there were 5 million cars versus only four cars back in 1895
before his contribution


Louisa May Alcott - correct answer ✔American writer and reformer best
known for her largely autobiographical novel Little Women (1868-1869).
Address women's ambitions. Talks about going against women's role and
pursuing true dream


Edward Bellamy, Looking Backward - correct answer ✔rivaling Henry
George, he wrote Looking Backward, a utopian novel, published in 1888, it
described the experiences of a young Bostonian who went into a hypnotic
sleep in 1887 and awoke in 2000, finding a new social order in which want,
politics and vice were unknown. The society had emerged through peace and
evolution, and all of the trusts of the 1800's joined together form one

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