
The Impact of Big Businesses
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Leila Owens
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The Impact of Big Businesses
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Multiple Choice
Predict how Henry Ford's assembly line would change American manufacturing.
It made it possible to produce goods faster.
It created more jobs for immigrant workers.
It made labor more expensive.
It ended pollution in factories.
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Match
Match the following vocabulary term with its definition
Someone who buys or uses goods and services.
Someone who puts money into a business to make a profit.
Money earned by a lender when a business does well.
Someone selling or buying goods in the same market.
Someone who creates and runs a new business and takes on all the risks of the business.
Consumer
Investor
Profit
Competitor
Entrepreneur
Consumer
Investor
Profit
Competitor
Entrepreneur
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Late 1800s: new inventions everywhere
created jobs in cities
workers left farms to fill jobs in cities
led to "urbanization" --> growth of cities
1880-1900: # of factories & jobs more than doubled
increased immigration
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Open Ended
How did new inventions lead to urbanization?
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Open Ended
Choose a product or device and explain how life would be different if it were never invented.
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1870 - John D. Rockefeller starts Standard Oil Company
1889 - Andrew Carnegie creates Carnegie Steel Company
1901 - J.P. Morgan creates US Steel Corporation
1903 - Henry Ford starts Ford Motor Company using an assembly line
1904 - Firestone Tire & Rubber Company by Harvey Firestone
1918 - William Boeing's Airplane Company begin transporting mail for USPS
Inventions & Businesses
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Match
Match the product to which each businessperson is linked
Tires
Automobiles usinig Assembly Lines
Steel
Airplanes
Oil Refinery
Harvey Firestone
Henry Ford
Andrew Carnegie
William Boeing
John D. Rockefeller
Harvey Firestone
Henry Ford
Andrew Carnegie
William Boeing
John D. Rockefeller
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Multiple Choice
How did Henry Ford produce cars faster and more cheaply?
by linking the car industry to Detroit, Michigan
by buying smaller companies and monopolizing the industry
by using an assembly line in which each worker specialized in a specific task
through urbanization of the United States
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Cities linked to important industries grew
Cleveland, OH - oil refineries
Pittsburgh, PA - steel plants
Detroit, MI - automobiles
big cities were connected more by transportation
raw materials moved in to cities --> finished goods moved out
Pros: more jobs, better transportation
Cons: crowding, traffic, pollution, dangerous work environments
Cities & Businesses
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Multiple Choice
What was a significant cost of the growth of industries?
Growing industries made different regions of the United States rely on each other.
Growing industries created pollution.
Growing industries led to taller buildings.
Growing industries led to the growth of cities.
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