Industrialization, Immigration and Progressive Movement

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the process of transforming the economy of a nation or area from a focus on agriculture to a focus on manufacturing
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Union a group of two or more employees who join together to advance common interests such as wages, benefits, schedules and other conditions.
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the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
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Baron U.S. industrialists and financiers who made fortunes by creating business monopolies
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a company that controls all of one industry and can control prices because consumers, or customers, do not have any other choice
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the use of children in industry or business
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the process through which cities grow, and higher and higher percentages of the population come to live in the city
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journalists, writers, and photographers in the Progressive Era in the United States (1890s–1920s) who claimed to expose corruption and wrongdoing in established institutions, often through sensationalist publications
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someone who owns or manages a large, successful business or company