Industrial Revolution & Immigration
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- Q1Inventor(s) and educator(s) of the deaf who built the first telephoneThomas EdisonWilbur & Orville WrightHenry FordAlexander G. Bell20s
- Q2Inventor(s) who helped build the first successful airplaneThomas EdisonAlexander G. BellHenry FordWilbur & Orville Wright20s
- Q3Inventor(s) who developed the first moving assembly lineHenry FordWilbur & Orville WrightThomas EdisonAlexander G. Bell20s
- Q4Inventor(s) whose many creations included the long-lasting light bulb and the phonographHenry FordAlexander G. BellThomas EdisonWilbur & Orville Wright20s
- Q5Location of Thomas Edison’s first laboratoryGateway ParkMenlo ParkTriangle ParkIndustrial Park20s
- Q6A powerful U.S. businessman of the late 19th century considered to have become wealthy by some unfair or dishonest means.capitalist hucksterrobber baronindustrial scam artisttreacherous tycoon20s
- Q7An industrialist who made steel a major industry in the U.S.Andrew CarnegieCornelius VanderbiltJ. P. MorganJohn D. Rockefeller20s
- Q8An industrialist who founded the Standard Oil Company, which had a near monopoly on the petroleum industry in the U.S.Andrew CarnegieCornelius VanderbiltJ. P. MorganJohn D. Rockefeller20s
- Q9An economic system in which people are free to start their own businesses and own their own propertyfeudalismcommunismmercantilismfree enterprise system20s
- Q10A company owned by people who invest their money in hopes of making money if the company makes a profitsole proprietorshipnonprofit organizationcorporationpartnership20s
- Q11A company that has control of an entire industrysole proprietorshipnonprofit organizationcorporationmonopoly20s
- Q12Money, tools, and machines a company uses to produce goods and servicesnatural resourcesrenewable resourcescapital resourceshuman resources20s
- Q13The people employed by a company that contribute to the production of goods and serviceshuman resourcesnatural resourcescapital resourcesrenewable resources20s
- Q14Person who gives money to a business hoping to make a profitphilanthropistinventorconsumerinvestor20s
- Q15Person who buys or uses goods and servicesinventorinvestorconsumerphilanthropist20s