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CH. 6-3

CH. 6-3. Big Business and Labor. Carnegie’s Innovations. What business did Andrew Carnegie dominate? What was the difference between vertical integration and horizontal integration?. Social Darwinism and Business/Fewer Control More. What does the theory of Social Darwinism advocate?

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CH. 6-3

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  1. CH. 6-3 Big Business and Labor

  2. Carnegie’s Innovations • What business did Andrew Carnegie dominate? • What was the difference between vertical integration and horizontal integration?

  3. Social Darwinism and Business/Fewer Control More • What does the theory of Social Darwinism advocate? • What methods did ruthless business operators use to eliminate their competition? • Why did the nation’s business boom bypass the South?

  4. Labor Unions Emerge/Union Movements Diverge • What conditions did many factory workers face in the late 19th century? • What did labor unions advocate? • What different types of unions emerged during the nation’s industrial boom?

  5. Strikes Turn Violent • What were the reasons for the various strikes during the late 19th century? • What role did women play in the labor movement? • How did management and the government react to union activity?

  6. Terms/Names • Sherman Antitrust Act • Samuel Gompers • Eugene Debs • Industrial Workers of the World

  7. Honors (Paragraph Summary) • Pg. 249 #3 Evaluating Leadership • Do you think that the tycoons of the late 19th century are vest described as ruthless robber barons or as effective captains of industry?

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