they polluted streams and fenced off grazing land ap3x
by controlling railroads and charging high prices for shipping
Bonanza ranches polluted streams and fenced off grazing land.
small plots of land
The majority of corporations in the U.S. are small businesses, often classified as "C corporations" or "S corporations," with fewer than 500 employees. These small corporations play a crucial role in the economy, contributing to job creation and local communities. While large corporations like multinationals dominate in terms of revenue and market influence, small corporations make up the vast majority in terms of numbers, highlighting the diversity of the American business landscape.
Large corporations have the funds to buy and maintain large livestock ranches and large farmlands. Because of their size, the corporations benefit from economy of scale. That means they can sell their products at a lower price than small farmers and small ranches. This is a huge handicap in competing with a large company.
YES
List two advantages that corporation have over a small business
1. They polluted streams and fenced off grazing land. 2. Bonanza ranches polluted streams and fenced off grazing land. 3. By controling railroads and charging high prices for shipping.
Yes. But it's mostly small corporations.
???? Can you be more specific? Are you talking about corporations that produce some type of environmentally hazardous waste?
Checkbooks are utilized by large corporations, large and small businesses, and individuals.
A corporation is a modern invention of business, so in the 1880's there was no corporations in ranching. There were men who were very rich and they bought/sold land as well as ran railroads that did harm the small rancher in the 1880's.__Corporations are not a modern invention. Corporations during the 1880's made life very difficult for farmers and small ranchers. They had political and economic power to get their own way if a conflict arose.Large businesses could buy up land, force changes to law, control stores, the shipping of goods, water rights, wages, trains and more. In 1883 there was a strike by the cowboys who helped run the ranches in Texas:COWBOY STRIKE OF 1883. In West Texas during the 1880s new owners, representing eastern and European investment companies, gained control of the ranching industry and brought with them innovations threatening to many ranchhands. Previously, cowboys could take part of their pay in calves, brand mavericks, and even run small herds on their employers' land. New ranch owners, interested in expanding their holdings and increasing their profits, insisted that the hands work only for wages and claimed mavericks as company property. The work was seasonal. It required long hours and many skills, was dangerous, and paid only an average of forty dollars a month. The ranch owners' innovations, along with the nature of the work, gave rise to discontent.