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What is the DSP

states that humans are superior to all other species, the Earth provides unlimited resources for humans, and that progress is natural to being human. Education Communication Medicine Poverty/Prosperity/Economy Industry

Big Business/Government Leaders Who is Andrew Carnegie? What did he do?

(1835-1919) He moved to the us in 1848 He educated himself by reading a lot and attending night school where he learned double-entry bookkeeping. Scottish-born Andrew Carnegie was an American industrialist who amassed a fortune in the steel industry then became a major philanthropist (a person who seeks to promote the welfare of others, esp. by the generous donation of money to good causes.) Carnegie worked in a Pittsburgh cotton factory as a boy before rising to the position of division superintendent of the Pennsylvania Railroad in 1859. While working for the railroad, he invested in various ventures, including iron and oil companies, and made his first fortune by the time he was in his early 30s. In the early 1870s, he entered the steel business, and over the next two decades became a dominant force in the industry. In 1901, he sold the Carnegie Steel Company to banker John Pierpont Morgan for $480 million. Carnegie then devoted himself to philanthropy, eventually giving away more than $350 million.

How does one ask a solid question?

-A solid will bring value in the response/ answer -When asking a question, ask it specifically so that the answer brings value -When you don't get the answer you want, you must ask more or ask them to explain.

Competition Who competes?

Businesses

What is the relationship between Big Business and Big Government?

Kaiser Soze states, "The greatest trick the devil ever pulled, was convincing the world he didn't exist." This smile states that but big government and big business is a facade. They make them out to be rivals instead of partners. Big gov tells big business what to do. For instance in history books, they can tell them certain things to say that make big gov and big business are enemies, when they are not.

What is Rhetoric?

Ethos Pathos Logos Ethos: Character, credibility, worthy. Important peice of persuasion Logos: Logic (Claim, according to.) Pathos (Emotions) How you get someones emotions, something that relates to them, "hits home."

The American Federation of Labor How did it come about?

Founded in 1881 Workers were tired of their treatments so many workers decided to go on strike to get better working conditions.

Who were Robber Barons in history?

J.P Morgan, Andrew Carnegie, Andrew W Mellon and John D Rockefeller

Who is Rockefeller? What did he do?

John D. Rockefeller (1839-1932) created an oil empire that helped fuel the Industrial Revolution. At the age of 20 he left his job as a book keeper and went out to start his own business in the oil industry. He used his strict character to drive him towards success- Tried to save costs- Mr. Crabs - Used harsh methods to drive out hi comp. Rockefeller delegated management of his oil properties to 40 allied firms that, in 1882, centralized his operations under the Standard Oil Trust. The Standard Oil Trust took over 90 percent of all oil business in the United States -Made competion get a little shaken up, scared, worried___advancement As his bussiness grew, his controll over all of it made the u.s government keep a better watch on the fairness of trade and competition in the industry. . The Ohio Supreme Court first asserted the illegality of Rockefeller's Trust in 1892. In 1870 Congress passed the Sherman Anti-Trust Act in part as a response against vast and powerful empires such as Rockefeller's. one of the most successful U.S. entrepreneurs.fortune of close to $1 billion he contributed to charity

Quantitative

Minutes, degrees, ect. Anything else with a number

Who is J.P. Morgan? What did he do?

One of the most powerful bankers of his era, J.P. (John Pierpont) Morgan (1837-1913) financed railroads and helped organize U.S. Steel, General Electric and other major corporations. The Connecticut native followed his wealthy father into the banking business in the late 1850s, and in 1871 formed a partnership with Philadelphia banker Anthony Drexel. In 1895, their firm was reorganized as J.P. Morgan & Company. Morgan used his influence to help stabilize American financial markets during several economic crises, including the panic of 1907. However, he faced criticism that he had too much power and was accused of manipulating the nation's financial system for his own gain. The Gilded Age titan spent a significant portion of his wealth amassing a vast art collection.

What is a Robber Baron

Owner makes bad working conditions because he gets more money that way once they everyone out of business they raise prices

Qualitative

Texture, color, shape, ect

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Thou shalt do real research.

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Thou shalt do some background reading, think hard, and speak with the professor in order to identify a topic.

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Thou shalt have a clear research question.

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Thou shalt make an argument.

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Thou shalt write well. NOT USING FIRST OR SECOND PERSON SUCH AS "YOU," "I," or "WE."

What does competition do in relation to Advancement?

While everyone is trying to be the best and up do everyone they have to keep advancing and making sure that their business will be more successful than the other sort of like a snowball effect.

American Dream -How its changed -Traced back to -Term used by -What is the new one -Jays went wrong? -facade

Who can the BEGINNINGS of the Dream be traced back to? Founding fathers What has happened to the people's definition of the Dream over time? The American Dream has sculpted into something totally different than what it used to be. The years has made it's shape change into something that's different for everyone. For some people the American Dream now is having the camera's flash your way, performing in front of a crowd football wise, musically wise, ect. The American Dream for most is money, fame, the "perfect" life. But, for others the American Dream is simply being happy and doing what they love. I believe there is no exact definition of the American Dream, only that there is different meanings to it, and for some the meaning is much deeper than fortune, and fancy cars and houses. According to Gale Student Resources, the American Dream is now seen to be having expensive houses, cars, clothes or even being resulting less to achieve this dream. Leaving only the wealthy to succeed in this dream, leading us back around the cycle to the beginning for us middle or lower classmen. Because In our minds the dream is too high to achieve, we prioritize on our needs and push our wants and dreams to the side. The American Dream has somehow changed into making us Americans think that The American Dream or whatever you desire is given to you without hard work rather than in the beginning working for your success. You need the formula and to work on all your equations before you get the correct answer. Who can the TERM be traced back to? What was his book called? James Truslow Adams, a historian and author. "The Epic Of America" How did the American Dream EVOLVE/ DEVELOP?CHANGE What is the MODERN American Dream? The American Dream has evolved over the past centuries. To most people in the past, the American Dream was to move to America. A place where you had to work their way up the scale through the hard work and labor they put in. A place for freedom and wealth. They rushed at the fact that they could essentially make their way up to the "top." In the 12th century, The American Dream was working together with your fellow citizens to make life better for the American masses. During WW2 many believed the American Dream was having these crucial freedoms: religion, freedom of want, and freedom of fear. Back when people aimed for feeding their families, keeping them safe, and freedom was the best thing you could get and were happy with that. After WW2 the American Dream was to own a nice home with joyful family members. As the years slowly went by the American Dream became harder to achieve. As many tried to achieve this goal using a credit, it crumbled in pieces during the twenty first century causing many people to lose the life they worked so hard to attain. Resulting from this failure many children/teenagers don't think they can achieve more than their parents or go on a different path. It's not that the dream wasn't there, it's just our understanding wasn't quite right. This is how the American Dream has changed in the past. Identify Jay Gatsby's American Dream, and explain where it all went wrong. His dream was to de do the past. He wanted Daisy and his old life. It went all wrong because he wanted to re-do parts of the past, that didn't seem to want to have the past in the future. What is a facade, and how is this applicable to Jay Gatsby's life?


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