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Chapter 7

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Founded the Salvation Army
Founder of the American Federation of Labor(AFL)
Founder of Innere Mission ("Inner Mission")
Combines firms under one board while the firms keep their own identity
Built model factory town, Saltaire
Owner of the Standard Oil Company
Society formed by Jean-Henri Dunant from Switzerland
Man known for entrepreneurialism assembly line, interchangeable parts, Model T
Allowed landowners to fwnce lands that had once been available to everyone in the village
Derogatory term originally applied to certain late 19th century American businessmen who used cutthroat methods to get rich
INTEGRATION is a business structure in which a company controls all aspects of its products' production
Made the flying shuttle
Combining of two or more businesses into a larger one with a new identity
INTEGRATION where two or more companies that produce at the same level work together to reduce competition, fix prices, and protect markets
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Englishman who developed a steelmaking process
Built Port Sunlight
Sent the message "What has God wrought," on his invention
Invented the cotton gin
Wrote about the poor in London
System where a country's money is tied to a specific weight in gold stored by that country
British Particular Baptist who preached at the London Metropolitan Tabernacle
Englishman who depended on faith to form orphanages and homes for juvenile delinquents
French author who wrote about the plight of the poor
First successful paddle-wheel steamboat
Wrote about industrialism as a threat to human dignity in Russia
Passed in 1833, banned child labor under age of 9, limited working hours of those 9 to 18, and called for labor inspectors
Invented the telephone
Fixed prices and assigns each member a percentage of the market
First successful American factory