Who gave much of his money to establish libraries and support charities
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Andrew Carnegie.
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Who created the sleeping car in 1858
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George Pullman.
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What invention of the 1800s was a little machine that printed letters
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The typewriter was invented in the 1800s and printed
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Starting in the 1890s what did the government begin to use as an immigration station
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Ellis Island
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Irish immigrants helped build what Railroad
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union pacific
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The main fuel source for locomotive engines was
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coal
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Means almost full control of a business or industry
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Monopoly
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Presidents and branches of government during the late 1800s and early 1900s believed about government
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should not interfere with buisness
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During the progressive period how many amendments were added to the Constitution
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Four
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In this system workers are most productive and a nation's economy functions most efficiently when people and businesses can pursue their economic interests privately
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laissez faire
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Helping a neighbor often became a social occasion
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Helping a neighbor build a barn
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Your economic system in the US is called
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it is called: Free Enterprise
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When the two railroads met at Promontory Point Utah in 1869 what was driven to connect the two railroads.
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Ceremonial Golden Spike
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Who gave much of his money to establish libraries and support charities
Andrew Carnegie.
Who created the sleeping car in 1858
George Pullman.
What invention of the 1800s was a little machine that printed letters
The typewriter was invented in the 1800s and printed
letters.
Starting in the 1890s what did the government begin to use as an immigration station
Ellis Island
Irish immigrants helped build what Railroad
union pacific
The main fuel source for locomotive engines was
coal
Means almost full control of a business or industry
Monopoly
Presidents and branches of government during the late 1800s and early 1900s believed about government
should not interfere with buisness
During the progressive period how many amendments were added to the Constitution
Four
In this system workers are most productive and a nation's economy functions most efficiently when people and businesses can pursue their economic interests privately
laissez faire
Helping a neighbor often became a social occasion
Helping a neighbor build a barn
Your economic system in the US is called
it is called: Free Enterprise
When the two railroads met at Promontory Point Utah in 1869 what was driven to connect the two railroads.
Who were the first cattlemen who drove the longhorns
Which of these items was manufactured in an eastern industry and played a big part in the range wars
In this system workers are most productive and a nation's economy functions most efficiently when people and businesses can pursue their economic interests privately