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Summative Assessment. Doug Mau, Braeden Nelson, Dylan Katekaru. Progressive Era. The Progressive Era in the United States was a period of social activism and political reform that flourished from the 1840s to the 1920s. John. D Rockefeller.
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Summative Assessment Doug Mau, Braeden Nelson, Dylan Katekaru
Progressive Era The Progressive Era in the United States was a period of social activism and political reform that flourished from the 1840s to the 1920s.
John. D Rockefeller John Davison Rockefeller was an American oil industrialist, investor, and philanthropist. He was the founder of the Standard Oil Company, which dominated the oil industry and was the first great U.S. business trust.
Andrew Carnegie A Scottish-American industrialist who led the enormous expansion of the American steel industry in the late 19th century. He was also one of the most important philanthropists of his era.
Standard Oil Standard Oil was a predominant American integrated oil producing, transporting, refining, and marketing company. Established in 1870 as a corporation in Ohio, it was the largest oil refiner in the world.
J.P Morgan John Pierpont Morgan, founder of J. P. Morgan & Co., was a master of finance and considered one of the country's leading businessmen.
Unionization Labor unions were formed.
Monopoly: The Game and the Business Model A monopoly is distinguished from a monopsony, in which there is only one buyer of a product or service ; a monopoly may also have monopsony control of a sector of a market
Theodore Roosevelt Theodore "Teddy" Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States of America. He is noted for his exciting personality, range of interests and achievements, and his leadership of the Progressive Movement, as well as his "cowboy" persona and masculinity.
Square Deal The Square Deal was President Theodore Roosevelt's domestic program formed upon three basic ideas: conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection.
Progressives Progressivism is an umbrella term for a political ideology advocating or favoring social, political, and economic reform or changes and opposition to conservative or reactionary ideologies.
Woodrow Wilson Thomas Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States, from 1913 to 1921. A leader of the Progressive Movement, he served as President of Princeton University from 1902 to 1910, and then as the Governor of New Jersey from 1911 to 1913.