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Andrew Carnegie. John Rockefeller. Vocab. Inventors 1. Inventors 2. 100. 100. 100. 100. 100. 200. 200. 200. 200. 200. 300. 300. 300. 300. 300. 400. 400. 400. 400. 400. 500. 500. 500. 500. 500. Before Andrew Carnegie, most bridges were made from:. plastic rubber

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  1. Andrew Carnegie John Rockefeller Vocab Inventors 1 Inventors 2 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Before Andrew Carnegie, most bridges were made from: plastic rubber wood

  3. c. wood

  4. William Kelly found a way to turn _________ into steel. stones iron wood

  5. b. iron

  6. What was the longest suspension bridge in the world in 1883? Brooklyn Bridge Tacony Palmyra Bridge Golden Gate Bridge

  7. a. Brooklyn Bridge

  8. Carnegie was considered to be an __________ because he started and organized original businesses businessman manager entrepreneur

  9. c. entrepreneur

  10. True or False? Carnegie gave away more than $350 million in his lifetime.

  11. True

  12. The first oil well was found in: Titusville, PA Pittsburgh, PAc. Philadelphia, PA

  13. a. Titusville, PA

  14. True or False? Rockefeller was not interested in drilling for oil; he’d rather refine it.

  15. True

  16. What was the name of Rockefeller’s oil company? Rockefeller Oil Company Standard Oil Company Titusville Oil Company

  17. b. Standard Oil Company

  18. A ___________ is a company that has little competition. monopoly liability refinery

  19. a. monopoly

  20. True or False? Oil was refined into gasoline for lighting lamps.

  21. False*do you know what is was refined to?

  22. What is a liquid that can be made into fuel? water petroleum silver

  23. b. petroleum

  24. A ________ is a place where a good is made pure and made into other products. factory monopoly refinery

  25. c. refinery

  26. This word means “to show disapproval” criticize reprimand capital

  27. a. criticize

  28. Cattle and hogs were _________ for meats and by-products. raised kept as pets slaughtered

  29. c. slaughtered

  30. What is the act of protecting or limiting the use of natural resources? pollution conservation environmental

  31. b. conservation

  32. Who began the steel industry?

  33. Andrew Carnegie

  34. Alexander Graham Bell is known for what invention?

  35. The telephone

  36. What was Thomas Edison’s nickname?

  37. “The Wizard of Menlo Park”

  38. George Eastman simplified the _________.

  39. Kodak camera

  40. The New York Central Railroad was started by: Cornelius Vanderbilt James J. Hill

  41. a. Cornelius Vanderbilt

  42. Who started the first oil company?

  43. John D. Rockefeller

  44. The automobile assembly line was created by _______.

  45. Henry Ford

  46. This man was known for the lightbulb and the phonograph.

  47. Thomas Edison

  48. We couldn’t go up 30 floors in a skyscraper easily without this invention from Elisha Otis.

  49. The elevator

  50. James J. Hill became known as _____________ after developing the Northern Railway System.

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