Industrialization (unit 2, lesson 5)
iron
Engine boilers were still made from ________.
Bessemmer Process
The ______ involved blasting iron with hot air.
enabled
The railroads did not cause all the new growth, but they ________ it.
cole and iron ore
The two main natural resources needed for iron and steel production are ______ and ______
discharged and replaced
What happened if workers complained about conditions or about long hours?
electric and steam
What two types of power made a difference in the late 19th century?
steel
_______ was preferred for making railroad tracks.
desire for wealth
caused owners to disregard the health and safety of the workers.
Andrew Carnegie
the most famous of the steel tycoons was
division of labor
the steps required to make an item were divided into small tasks.
child labor
they were trying to save money to make a larger profit.
factory owners
wanted to make money
vertical
Carnegie used the strategy of _______ organization to make his business profitable.
lake superior, Minnesota
In the 1880s, huge deposits of iron ore were found around_____ in ______
railroads
Much of the growth in American cities can be attributed to the _______.
reason for jobs
gave the workers a better life than that of agriculture or unemployment.
artisanship
one master craftsman learned and performed all the steps necessary to make an item