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The pioneer of horizontal integration was
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John D. Rockefeller
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Before the industrial boom of the late 1800’s
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Labor was done by artisans who controlled the pace and output of their labor
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An example of vertical integration was
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Gustavus Swift’s control of all aspects of meat-packing
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An industrial owner who practiced horizontal integration:
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Bought out competitors in the same industry
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One disadvantage for American workers of the rise of corporations was
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Corporations now controlled the conditions and nature of work
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A huge group of Jewish immigrants escaped from pogroms in
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Russia
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In urban, working class neighborhoods of the early twentieth century:
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Ethnic groups lived in mixed or neighboring sections of town
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Specific racism espoused all of the following beliefs except:
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“new immigrants” were inferior, thus they must be helped by native Americans
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In the latter part of the nineteenth century, countries that attracted migrants usually:
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Had growing industrial economies
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The term “Great Migration” refers to the:
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Mass movement of American blacks from the rural South to the urban North
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