Quiz #17
Edward Bellamy's 1888 book, Looking Backward
Imagined an ideal future in which all corporations were combined into one great trust
During the late 19th century, child labor in the U.S
Increased significantly
According to the ideas expressed by Andrew Carnegie in his The Gospel of Wealth
The rich had great responsibilities to society
A key to Henry Ford's success in mass production of automobiles was
The use of interchangeable parts
The business structure of Carnegie Steel was a good example of
Vertical integration
In the United States the steel industry first emerged in
Pennsylvania and Ohio
The Haymarket Square riot of 1886
Resulted in the conviction and execution of several anarchist
In the late 19th century industry in the United States
Saw the federal government eager to assist in its growth
In 1929 the base price of a Ford model T was
$290
In the late 19th century, most American business millionaires
Began their careers from positions of wealth and privilege
The Pullman strike of 1894 began when George Pullman owner of the company
Cut wages by 25% due to a slumping economy
The process of making steel developed by Henry Bessemer
Involved adding ingredients to molten iron, was also developed by an American William Kelly, and included blowing air through molten iron (all answers were correct)
Which of the following statements about the American railroad industry in the late 19th century is false?
It saw Congress outlaw railroad combinations
Who among the following was NOT significantly associated with the steel industry
James J. Hill
In 1900, in regards to work conditions in American factories
Laborers could expect to work at least sixty hours a week