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Wabash, St. Louis & Pacific Railroad Company v. Illinois-
The Supreme Court stated that individual states had no power to regulate interstate commerce.
The Supreme Court stated that individual states had no power to regulate interstate commerce.
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Interstate Commerce Act-
Congress then passed the act in 1887 prohibiting rebates and pools and required the railroads to publish their rates openly also forbidding unfair discrimination against shippers and outlawed charging more.
Congress then passed the act in 1887 prohibiting rebates and pools and required the railroads to publish their rates openly also forbidding unfair discrimination against shippers and outlawed charging more.
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Vertical Integration-
Combining into one organization all phases of manufacturing from mining to marketing
Combining into one organization all phases of manufacturing from mining to marketing
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Horizontal Integration-
Allying with competitors to monopolize a given market
Allying with competitors to monopolize a given market
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Trust-
A device for controlling rivals between competitors
A device for controlling rivals between competitors
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Interlocking Directorates-
The system of placing officer of ones own banking syndicate on their various boards of directors
The system of placing officer of ones own banking syndicate on their various boards of directors
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Standard Oil Company-
John D. Rockefeller's organization created in 1870 built in Ohio
John D. Rockefeller's organization created in 1870 built in Ohio
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Social Darwinists-
Theorists that argued that individuals won their stations in life by competing on the basis of their natural talents
Theorists that argued that individuals won their stations in life by competing on the basis of their natural talents
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Sherman Anti-Trust Act-
Signed in 1890, that forbade combinations in restraint of trade, without any distinctions between 'good' or bad trusts.
Signed in 1890, that forbade combinations in restraint of trade, without any distinctions between 'good' or bad trusts.
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National Labor Union-
Organized in 1866 by workers, aiming to unify workers across locales and trades to challenge their more powerful bosses.
Organized in 1866 by workers, aiming to unify workers across locales and trades to challenge their more powerful bosses.
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Knights of Labor-
Began in 1869 as a secret society and opened for public membership in 1881. They aimed to organize all workers regardless of skill level, gender, or race.
Began in 1869 as a secret society and opened for public membership in 1881. They aimed to organize all workers regardless of skill level, gender, or race.
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Haymarket Square-
A May Day rally that turned violent when someone threw a bomb into the middle of the meeting on May 4, 1886.
A May Day rally that turned violent when someone threw a bomb into the middle of the meeting on May 4, 1886.
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American Federation of Labor-
Organized in 1886 by Samuel Gompers, consisted of an association of self-governing national unions, keeping its independence, and with the AF of L unifying overall strategy.
Organized in 1886 by Samuel Gompers, consisted of an association of self-governing national unions, keeping its independence, and with the AF of L unifying overall strategy.
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Closed shop-
Union-organizing term that referred to all practice of allowing only unionized employees to work for a particular company.
Union-organizing term that referred to all practice of allowing only unionized employees to work for a particular company.