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A) vertical integration.
B) horizontal integration.
C) diagonal integration.
D) central integration.
E) vertical and horizontal integration.
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A) Henry Frick shut down the plant in an attempt to destroy the Amalgamated union.
B) The entire Pennsylvania National Guard was ordered to protect strikebreakers.
C) Hundreds of guards hired by Homestead were defeated in a deadly battle with strikers.
D) One radical made a failed attempt to assassinate Henry Clay Frick.
E) The Amalgamated trade union won the strike.
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A) Ohio.
B) Texas.
C) California.
D) Michigan.
E) Pennsylvania.
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A) American Federation of Labor.
B) Molly Maguires.
C) Knights of Labor.
D) Congress of Industrial Organization.
E) American Railway Union.
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A) they had not received a college education.
B) racism and other prejudices held them back.
C) they were not fit enough to survive in the market.
D) business wealth was concentrated into the hands of a few.
E) they were not members of "the elect."
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A) sales of company stock to the public.
B) "limited liability" laws.
C) the realization that great ventures could not be financed by any single person.
D) both sales of company stock to the public and "limited liability" laws.
E) All these answers are correct.
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A) the automobile industry.
B) steam engine technology.
C) freighters on the Great Lakes.
D) the Pennsylvania Railroad.
E) the oil industry.
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A) saw the president of the United States order federal troops to break the strike.
B) was ultimately successful for the strikers.
C) had little effect on rail transportation throughout the nation.
D) ended when George Pullman dropped his demand that workers live in company housing.
E) ended when Governor John Peter Altgeld called out the militia to protect employers.
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A) was about $600.
B) allowed most workers to maintain a reasonably comfortable standard of living.
C) remained generally unaffected by economic boom-and-bust cycles.
D) both allowed most workers to maintain a reasonably comfortable standard of living and remained generally unaffected by economic boom-and-bust cycles.
E) None of these answers is correct.
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A) Cyrus Field
B) J. P. Morgan
C) JohnD. Rockefeller
D) Andrew Carnegie
E) Samuel Morse
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A) were blamed for the Haymarket bombing.
B) were linked with violence and terrorism in the public mind.
C) became tied to the labor movement in the public mind.
D) were both blamed for the Haymarket bombing and linked with violence and terrorism in the public mind.
E) All these answers are correct.
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