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John D. Rockefeller

John D. Rockefeller. (1839-1937) Created Standard Oil Company, philanthropist. Thomas Edison. (1847-1931) Invented incandesent electric light bulb. Theodore Roosevelt. (1858-1919) Once encouraged progressivism. Henry Ford. (1863-1947)

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John D. Rockefeller

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  1. John D. Rockefeller • (1839-1937) • Created Standard Oil Company, philanthropist

  2. Thomas Edison • (1847-1931) • Invented incandesent electric light bulb

  3. Theodore Roosevelt • (1858-1919) • Once encouraged progressivism

  4. Henry Ford • (1863-1947) • Created assembly line, standardized parts, and affordable automobiles.

  5. Andrew Carnegie • (1835-1919) • Invented Carnegie steel, ”robber baron”

  6. Advertisement (Early 20th century) • The promotion of a product • Using sale tactics such as: • Propaganda • Influence in the media • Celebrity promoters

  7. TRUST • Consolidation of competing companies into one large corporation.

  8. Monopolies • Complete control of an industry by a single company.

  9. Assembly Line • Created by Henry Ford, enhanced production.

  10. Sherman Antitrust Act • First attempt by federal government to regulate corporations and break up monopolies, hard to enforce.

  11. Interstate Commerce Commission • Established Interstate commerce commission designed to regulate rates charges by railroads.

  12. Immigrants before 1890 • Fairly regulated, immigrants came into the U.S. at an average rate.

  13. Immigration after 1890 • Overcrowded America, made conditions in America harsh for immigrants. • Effected many American jobs and the economy.

  14. Segregation • Se4paration of people based on race.

  15. Plessey v. Ferguson • (1896) • Established the principle of “ separate but equal,” said segregated facilities didn’t violate the 14th amendment.

  16. Expansion of Education • Expanded American culture throughout immigrant children.

  17. Jim Crow Laws • Southern laws that separated whites and blacks.

  18. Civil Rights Act of 1964 • Prohibited discrimination based on race, religion, national origin, or gender, equal access to public facilities.

  19. Susan B. Anthony • (1820-1906) • Women’s rights leader

  20. WEB Dubois • (1868-1963) • Founder of NAACP

  21. America’s Economical Status • Although, we are one of the top countries, we are still at an unsatisfying economical status.

  22. Solutions • Improve education in schools • Lessen America’s dependency on technology • Improve America’s production in the commerce industry

  23. My Evaluation • In my opinion President Obama’s proposal seems completely beneficial to the United States. • If, we as a nation follow these solutions, the outcome will put the United States at it’s highest position.

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