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Created the Cotton Gin which produced clean cotton faster.
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The process by which cities grow or by which societies become more urban.
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The raw materials and means of labour (tools, machines, etc) employed in the production process.
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manufacture of goods in large quantities by big machines which allows to make stuff much faster than before.
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A doctrine that opposed the government interference in economic affairs necessary for the peace and property rights of the people.
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American union leader, one of the founding members of the Industrial Workers of the World, and several times the candidate of the Socialist Party of America for President of the United States.
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A run-down and often overcrowded apartment house, especially in a poor section of a large city.
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This was organization of wage earners or salary earned employees for mutal aid and protection for dealing with the trade union.
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a person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk.
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Exclusive control of a commodity or service in a particular market, or a control that makes possible the manipulation of prices
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This is a federation of trade unions organization united with the Congress of Industrial Organizations.
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Is a board, consisting of seven members, that supervises and regulates all carriers, except airplanes, engaged in interstate commerce.
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Act of Congress prohibiting any contract, conspiracy, or combination of business interests in restraint of foreign or interstate trade.
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Producing steel which impurities are removed by forcing a blast of air through molten iron and was named after sir Henry Bessemer.
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a project undertaken or to be undertaken, especially one that is important or difficult or that requires boldness or energy or a company organized for commercial purposes; business firm.
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economic system involving extensive subsistence agriculture or one that otherwise falls outside the definitions of market or planned economies.may be based on custom and tradition or command, with economic decisions based on the traditions of community, family, or religion.
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A man who came from the united states who was a industrialist and philanthropist who endowed education and public libraries and research trusts.
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United States inventor that invented the phonograph and incandescent electric light and the microphone and the Kinetoscope.
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He was a United States industrialist who made a fortune in the oil business and gave half of the money away.
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an economy in which there are elements of both public and private enterprise.
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a socialist economic system in which production and distribution of goods and services are controlled by the government and industry is mostly publicly owned.
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a revolutionary socialist movement to create a classless, moneyless, and stateless social order structured upon common ownership of the means of production, as well as a social, political and economic ideology that aims at the establishment of this social order.
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an economy in which decisions regarding investment, production and distribution are based on supply and demand[1] and the prices of goods and services are determined in a free price system.
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an economic system characterised by social ownership of the means of production and co-operative management of the economy,and a political philosophy advocating such a system.
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Was a secret working man organization to defend the interest of labor.
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The materials and money needed to stary a business up or this can not be done.
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Is a bomb that was thrown at a squad of policemen attempting to break up a labor rally. The police responded with wild gunfire, killing several people in the crowd and injuring dozens more.