Chapter 17: The Gilded Age Flashcards
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Alexander Graham Bell
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- initially a teacher for the deaf, but showed the MIT and World’s Fair how speaking into a vibrating set of reeds created a fluctuating current that be turned back into the same sound through another set of reeds at the end of an electronic wire, went back to teaching while others transformed his idea
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Thomas Edison
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- initially a telegraph transmitter, invented the Edison Universal Stock Printer and working on better telegraph technology before Bell, and created the independent research laboratory at Menlo Park to tinker with his lightbulb invention
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George Westinghouse & Nikola Tesla
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- found an alternating current was a lot more efficient in transmitting electricity than the direct current Edison used
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Frank J. Sprague
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introduced first electric streetcars to Richmond, VA in 1888, which were cheaper and safer than horse buggies and steam cars
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George Eastman
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- developed film in Rochester, NY, in 1896
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Henry Ford
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- publicized/revolutionized the production of the automobile through his use of the assembly line and interchangeable parts that routinized a speedy production of automobiles, lowering the cost
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Wright Bros
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- used a deserted beach in Kitty Hawk, NC, to develop a flying machine, but its use took a longer time to become popular since it was so dangerous in the beginning
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Gilded Age
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- era in America during the late 1800s referring to the shallow display and worship of wealth characteristic of the period, named by Mark Twain
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The Panic of 1873
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A major economic downturn, launched when the country’s leading financier, Jay Cooke, went bankrupt during which thousands lost their jobs and from which the country took years to recover, caused by drop of wheat prices during the Franco-Prussian war
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Jay Cooke
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- Banker who connected to the mid-West to the Pacific-West coast through railroads
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Cornelius Vanderbilt
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- bought railroads to improve rails, service, and created a managerial system resulting in better and safer travel and produced a missive corporation. NY Central RR was his pivotal railroad, became America’s richest man
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Monopolies
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- companies/industries that take down all competition in their field of work, forcing consumers to either buy their product, or not have the product at all
- John D. Rockefeller (Oil Refining), Andrew Carnegies (all industries dedicated to the extracting, producing, and marketing of steel)
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Horizontal Integration
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- purchase of competing companies in the same industry
- Ex: Rockefeller and oil refining
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Vertical Integration
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- purchase of companies at all levels of production- Ex: Carnegie and steel
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Mugwumps
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- a reform faction of the Republican party who supported Cleveland, the Democratic nominee over the Republican Blaine in the 1884 election
- opponents said their mug was on one side of the fence and their “wump” was on the other