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| A document giving someone the sole right to make and sell inventions |
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| A famous inventor who invented the light bulb, phonograph, the motion picture camera, and many more useful devices to help daily life including the first electric powerplant |
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| Inventor of the telephone with his assistant in 1876 |
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| An American manufacturer he made the automobile available to millions |
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| A manufacturing method in which a product is put together as it moves along a conveyor belt |
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| Wilbur and Orville Wright |
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| Creates the airplane in 1903, which was tested in Kitty Hawk, North Carolina |
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| How long did the first flight last? |
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| Who perfected the assembly line? |
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| Where was Thomas Edison`s invention factory? |
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| is someone who sets up new businesses to make a profit |
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| Businesses owned by many investors |
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| A company that controls most or all businesses in a particular industry |
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| an entrepreneur and philanthropist in the steel industry. |
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| a famous investor in the oil industry |
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| a group of companies run by a single board of directors |
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| the system in which privately owned businesses compete freely |
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| the former of the labor union AFL |
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| Unions negotiate with management for workers as a group |
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