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- Section 1: The Rise of Industry
- The United States Industrializes
- Gross National Product
- Natural Resources
- Pennsylvania Oil Discoveries
- Kerosene
- A Large Workforce
- Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
- New Inventions
- Bell and the Telephone
- Alexander Graham Bell
- Bell Telephone System
- Edison, Westinghouse, and Electricity
- Thomas Edison
- George Westinghouse
- Nikola Tesla
- Electric Lighting
- Technology`s Impact
- Developments in Textiles
- Telegraph
- Bell and the Telephone
- Free Enterprise
- Laissez-Faire
- Morrill Tariff
- The United States Industrializes
- Section 2: The Railroads
- Linking the Nation
- The Transcontinental Railroad
- The Union Pacific
- The Central Pacific
- The Last Spike
- Railroads Spur Growth
- Cornelius Vanderbilt
- Robber Barons
- Jay Gould
- Credit Mobilier Scandal
- Great Northern Railroad
- James J. Hill
- The Transcontinental Railroad
- Linking the Nation
- Section 3: Big Business
- The Rise of Big Business
- Consolidating Industry
- Andrew Carnegie and Steel
- John D. Rockefeller and Standard Oil
- New Business Organizations
- Trusts
- Holding Company
- J.P. Morgan
- Selling the Product
- Montgomery Ward
- Sears, Roebuck & Co.
- Section 4: Unions
- Working in the United States
- Early Unions
- Trade Unions
- Anarchists
- Early Unions
- Struggling to Organize
- Railroad Strike of 1877
- Knights of Labor
- The Homestead Strike
- The Pullman Strike
- New Unions Emerge
- The Rise of the American Federation of Labor
- The IWW
- Working Women
- Working in the United States
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