Chapter 10-3/5 Vocab

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a sled pulled by a dog or horse
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a tent made by stretching buffalo skins on tall poles
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a type of dried meat
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an enclosure for animals
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a limited area of land set aside for Native Americans
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an amount of something, such as land, distributed to a person
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to fight against
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to tell about something that happened
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a share of ownership in a corporation
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business that is owned by investors whose risk of loss is limited
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share of a corporation's profit
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group of corporations run by a single board of directors
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a company or group having control of all or nearly all of the business of an industry
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an economic system based on private ownership of property, a market economy, and the goal of making a profit, or income, from the use of one's property
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a shortage, lack, or insufficient supply
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a way of working that is most productive and least wasteful at the same time
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money, especially money collected by a government for public use
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workplace where people labor long hours in poor conditions for low pay
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replacement for a striking worker
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anarchist
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association of workers in a specific trade, or line of work, formed to gain higher wages and better working conditions
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a process by which a union representing a group of workers negotiates with management for a contract
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fire in 1911 at the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in New York City that killed nearly 150 workers
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to support publicly
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to refuse to allow; to forbid