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Industrialization in the United
States in the late 19th and early
20th centuries was
characterized by the rise of
corporations.
Analyze how the
rise of
corporations, trans
formed the
American economy
from an agrarian to
an increasingly
urban industrial
society.
Write the
objective
in your
handout.
Definitions associated with
corporations
Write:
 Shares: one of the equal
fractional parts into which
the stock of a corporation is
divided and sold on the stock
exchange.
 Stocks: the shares of a
particular company or
corporation.
Write
Write:
A company
controls all
or most of
the sales of
a specific
good or
product.
Corporation
OWNED BY
INDIVIDUALS
BOARD OF
DIRCTORS
makes decisions
CORPORATE
OFFICERS run day-
to-day operations
ADVANTAGES
TO EXPAND the
business, it can raise
money by selling
shares of stock
STOCKHOLDERS
can lose only
what they invest
IT CAN
CONTINUE TO
EXIST after its
founder leaves
In the 1800s
COMPETITION was
fierce. To gain
dominance some
companies merged to
form a trust
BOARD OF TUSTEES
ran it like a single
corporation
When a trust gained
complete control over
an industry it held a
monopoly
Monopoly had no
competition. It could
raise prices or lower
quality at will.
Write:
Corporations
originated
during the
U.S. Second
Industrial
Revolution
4. When did corporations
originate?
TODAY’S CORPORATIONS
Definitions associated with corporations
 Entrepreneurs
 Market Economy
 laissez-faire
 Monopoly
 Social Darwinism
Write:
Heavy industry
companies grew so
large that they
evolved into
corporations.
Write:
Entrepreneurs were willing
to risk large sums of money
in new business, and were
fiercely competitive trying
to stomp out the
competition.
Much of the public attitude
thought the competition
was perfectly natural.
6. How did entrepreneurs and
public attitudes help the rise
of big business (corporations)
in the late 1800s?
Write: A system of
distributing
resources based
only on the
interaction of
market forces, such
as supply and
demand.
Write:
 Supply is how much of something is available.
 Demand is how much of something
 people want.
 Put the two together, and you have supply and
demand.
 Generally speaking, the price of something will go
up if the demand goes up.
Write:
 A true market economy is
free of governmental influence
(laissez-faire) , and other
external interference.
 Before the Progressive Era,
the United States was an
example of a Market Economy.
Write:
It means “hands off.” It
describes the approach
that government took
concerning businesses.
They did not interfere in
the affairs of business.
Prices, quality and
competitive practices are
solely determined by
competition.
Read but do not write:
This approach was
advocated by the English
economist Adam Smith in
his work The Wealth of
Nations and followed by
the US government up
until the late 1800’s, early
1900’s
 Market Economy
(capitalism)
 A system distributing
resources based only on
the interaction of market
forces such as supply and
demand—free of
governmental influence
Write:
 It is a view of society based on Charles Darwin's scientific theory of
natural selection
 It is a belief that natural selection also applied to society. Stronger
people, businesses, and nations would prosper. Weaker ones would fail.
Write: This
theory gave
business the
excuse for not
providing very
well for their
workers.
The Rise of Big Corporations
Big business prospered in the late
1800s because of entrepreneurs
Started new ventures within
the economic system called
free enterprise or market
economy (businesses are
privately owned)
Laissez-faire market economy
companies operated without
government interference----
was used during the late 1800s to
justify unregulated business growth
Huge inequalities under market
economy—entrepreneurs became very
rich but their workers were extremely
poor
Some people explained
inequalities by a philosophy
known as Social Darwinism
Social Darwinism: Stronger
people, businesses, and
nations would prosper.
Weaker people and
businesses would fail.
 taking over other
companies that make
that same product as
your company so as to
reduce the competition
 Rockefeller took over
other refineries.
Horizontal integration
Example: Oil Monopoly
 Acquiring companies that
supply that necessary
materials for production or
companies that transported
the materials that the
company produces
 Rockefeller acquired
companies that supplied
the oil business, such as
pipelines and railroad cars.
vertical integration
Example: Oil Monopoly
 He acquired companies that
supplied the oil business and
took over other oil refineries,
eliminating his competition.
 He eventually controlled 90%
of the world oil
trade=MONOPOLY.
Example Oil Monopoly
In 1904 Puck
published an iconic
cartoon “Next!”. It
shows an oil
tank/octopus hybrid
with the name
“Standard Oil” on the
Tank. The octopus
has arms “wrapped
around the steel,
copper, and shipping
industries, as well as
a state house, the
U.S. Capitol, and one
tentacle reaching for
the White House.”
Write:
 (1839–1937) American
industrialist and
philanthropist;
 he made a fortune in the oil
business and establish a
monopoly in the oil business
12. Identify
John D. Rockefeller
Write:
(1835–1919) American
industrialist and
humanitarian; he focused
his attention on
steelmaking and made a
fortune
 Carnegie Steel Company
 Monopoly--dominated
the American steel
industry.
13. Identify Andrew Carnegie
Write:
 (1794–1877) American business
leader who controlled (had a
monopoly) the New York Central
Railroad and up to 4,500 miles of
railroad track;
 he later donated $1 million to a
Tennessee university.
14. Identify: Cornelius Vanderbilt
Write:
 (1831–1897) American
business leader who
made a fortune in the
railroad business by
designing and building
railroad cars, including a
sleeper car.
15. Identify: George Pullman
Write:
Some Americans viewed
the tycoons of the late
1800s as robber barons,
who:
 destroyed competitors
with tough tactics
 Did not care for the
welfare of their workers
 Gathered huge wealth
for themselves
16. Define: Robber Barons
Write:
Some Americans viewed the
tycoons of the late 1800s as
robber barons, destroying
competitors with tough tactics.
Others, however, saw them as
captains of industry, using their
business skills to strengthen
the economy.
17. Do you think the four industrialists
discussed in the text are best described
as “robber barons” or “captains of
industry”? Explain your answer.
READ:
The economic and political power of trusts became a
concern for the American public during the late
1800s. (Trusts control many companies in an industry
through a single board of directors.)
By lowering prices and fixing costs and expenditures,
trusts drove many smaller companies out of
business. For example, John D. Rockefeller and his
associates formed the Standard Oil Company of Ohio
in 1870. By 1882 the company monopolized nearly all
of the U.S. oil industry.
READ:
Such a concentration of wealth and economic power
dramatically influenced the landscape of the United
States economy.
As a result, most Americans were very suspicious
of trusts. Although trusts were capable of efficient
production, they usually did so at the expense of their
workers who often earned just enough money for
survival.
In addition, by monopolizing entire segments of
industry, trusts threatened to squeeze small and
emerging businesses out of existence.
Analyze how the rise of corporations,
heavy industry, and technological
innovations transformed the American
economy from an agrarian to an
increasingly urban industrial society.
Essential Questions
Did rapid industrialization improve the
lives of Americans?
Are the benefits of progress worth the
costs?

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Topic 4-corporations

  • 1.
  • 2. Industrialization in the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries was characterized by the rise of corporations.
  • 3. Analyze how the rise of corporations, trans formed the American economy from an agrarian to an increasingly urban industrial society. Write the objective in your handout.
  • 4. Definitions associated with corporations Write:  Shares: one of the equal fractional parts into which the stock of a corporation is divided and sold on the stock exchange.  Stocks: the shares of a particular company or corporation. Write
  • 5. Write: A company controls all or most of the sales of a specific good or product.
  • 6. Corporation OWNED BY INDIVIDUALS BOARD OF DIRCTORS makes decisions CORPORATE OFFICERS run day- to-day operations ADVANTAGES TO EXPAND the business, it can raise money by selling shares of stock STOCKHOLDERS can lose only what they invest IT CAN CONTINUE TO EXIST after its founder leaves In the 1800s COMPETITION was fierce. To gain dominance some companies merged to form a trust BOARD OF TUSTEES ran it like a single corporation When a trust gained complete control over an industry it held a monopoly Monopoly had no competition. It could raise prices or lower quality at will.
  • 7. Write: Corporations originated during the U.S. Second Industrial Revolution 4. When did corporations originate? TODAY’S CORPORATIONS
  • 8. Definitions associated with corporations  Entrepreneurs  Market Economy  laissez-faire  Monopoly  Social Darwinism
  • 9. Write: Heavy industry companies grew so large that they evolved into corporations.
  • 10. Write: Entrepreneurs were willing to risk large sums of money in new business, and were fiercely competitive trying to stomp out the competition. Much of the public attitude thought the competition was perfectly natural. 6. How did entrepreneurs and public attitudes help the rise of big business (corporations) in the late 1800s?
  • 11. Write: A system of distributing resources based only on the interaction of market forces, such as supply and demand.
  • 12. Write:  Supply is how much of something is available.  Demand is how much of something  people want.  Put the two together, and you have supply and demand.  Generally speaking, the price of something will go up if the demand goes up.
  • 13. Write:  A true market economy is free of governmental influence (laissez-faire) , and other external interference.  Before the Progressive Era, the United States was an example of a Market Economy.
  • 14. Write: It means “hands off.” It describes the approach that government took concerning businesses. They did not interfere in the affairs of business. Prices, quality and competitive practices are solely determined by competition. Read but do not write: This approach was advocated by the English economist Adam Smith in his work The Wealth of Nations and followed by the US government up until the late 1800’s, early 1900’s
  • 15.  Market Economy (capitalism)  A system distributing resources based only on the interaction of market forces such as supply and demand—free of governmental influence
  • 16. Write:  It is a view of society based on Charles Darwin's scientific theory of natural selection  It is a belief that natural selection also applied to society. Stronger people, businesses, and nations would prosper. Weaker ones would fail. Write: This theory gave business the excuse for not providing very well for their workers.
  • 17. The Rise of Big Corporations Big business prospered in the late 1800s because of entrepreneurs Started new ventures within the economic system called free enterprise or market economy (businesses are privately owned) Laissez-faire market economy companies operated without government interference---- was used during the late 1800s to justify unregulated business growth Huge inequalities under market economy—entrepreneurs became very rich but their workers were extremely poor Some people explained inequalities by a philosophy known as Social Darwinism Social Darwinism: Stronger people, businesses, and nations would prosper. Weaker people and businesses would fail.
  • 18.  taking over other companies that make that same product as your company so as to reduce the competition  Rockefeller took over other refineries. Horizontal integration Example: Oil Monopoly
  • 19.  Acquiring companies that supply that necessary materials for production or companies that transported the materials that the company produces  Rockefeller acquired companies that supplied the oil business, such as pipelines and railroad cars. vertical integration Example: Oil Monopoly
  • 20.  He acquired companies that supplied the oil business and took over other oil refineries, eliminating his competition.  He eventually controlled 90% of the world oil trade=MONOPOLY. Example Oil Monopoly
  • 21. In 1904 Puck published an iconic cartoon “Next!”. It shows an oil tank/octopus hybrid with the name “Standard Oil” on the Tank. The octopus has arms “wrapped around the steel, copper, and shipping industries, as well as a state house, the U.S. Capitol, and one tentacle reaching for the White House.”
  • 22. Write:  (1839–1937) American industrialist and philanthropist;  he made a fortune in the oil business and establish a monopoly in the oil business 12. Identify John D. Rockefeller
  • 23. Write: (1835–1919) American industrialist and humanitarian; he focused his attention on steelmaking and made a fortune  Carnegie Steel Company  Monopoly--dominated the American steel industry. 13. Identify Andrew Carnegie
  • 24. Write:  (1794–1877) American business leader who controlled (had a monopoly) the New York Central Railroad and up to 4,500 miles of railroad track;  he later donated $1 million to a Tennessee university. 14. Identify: Cornelius Vanderbilt
  • 25. Write:  (1831–1897) American business leader who made a fortune in the railroad business by designing and building railroad cars, including a sleeper car. 15. Identify: George Pullman
  • 26. Write: Some Americans viewed the tycoons of the late 1800s as robber barons, who:  destroyed competitors with tough tactics  Did not care for the welfare of their workers  Gathered huge wealth for themselves 16. Define: Robber Barons
  • 27. Write: Some Americans viewed the tycoons of the late 1800s as robber barons, destroying competitors with tough tactics. Others, however, saw them as captains of industry, using their business skills to strengthen the economy. 17. Do you think the four industrialists discussed in the text are best described as “robber barons” or “captains of industry”? Explain your answer.
  • 28.
  • 29. READ: The economic and political power of trusts became a concern for the American public during the late 1800s. (Trusts control many companies in an industry through a single board of directors.) By lowering prices and fixing costs and expenditures, trusts drove many smaller companies out of business. For example, John D. Rockefeller and his associates formed the Standard Oil Company of Ohio in 1870. By 1882 the company monopolized nearly all of the U.S. oil industry.
  • 30. READ: Such a concentration of wealth and economic power dramatically influenced the landscape of the United States economy. As a result, most Americans were very suspicious of trusts. Although trusts were capable of efficient production, they usually did so at the expense of their workers who often earned just enough money for survival. In addition, by monopolizing entire segments of industry, trusts threatened to squeeze small and emerging businesses out of existence.
  • 31. Analyze how the rise of corporations, heavy industry, and technological innovations transformed the American economy from an agrarian to an increasingly urban industrial society. Essential Questions Did rapid industrialization improve the lives of Americans? Are the benefits of progress worth the costs?