Matching 1. Cornelius Vanderbilt a. speculator who built lines just to sell them to competitors 2. Andrew Carnegie b. shipping magnate who put together his own railroad trunk line 3. John D. Rockefeller c. financer who dominated American railroading 4. Jay Gould d. created U.S. Steel, the first billion-dollar corporation

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what matches with andrew carnegie and why?
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1. Cornelius Vanderbilt
a. speculator who built lines just to sell them to competitors
2. Andrew Carnegie
b. shipping magnate who put together his own railroad
trunk line
3. John D. Rockefeller
c. financer who dominated American railroading
4. Jay Gould
d. created U.S. Steel, the first billion-dollar corporation
5. J.P. Morgan
e. created standard oil and perfected vertical and
horizontal integration
6. Thomas Edison
f. meat "dissembly" plants
7. Alexander Graham Bell
g. American who founded the Eastman Kodak Company
8. Gustavus Swift
h. American inventor most famous for inventing the light bulb
9. George Eastman
i. Inventor and scientist who is credited with patenting the
first practical telephone.
Transcribed Image Text:Matching 1. Cornelius Vanderbilt a. speculator who built lines just to sell them to competitors 2. Andrew Carnegie b. shipping magnate who put together his own railroad trunk line 3. John D. Rockefeller c. financer who dominated American railroading 4. Jay Gould d. created U.S. Steel, the first billion-dollar corporation 5. J.P. Morgan e. created standard oil and perfected vertical and horizontal integration 6. Thomas Edison f. meat "dissembly" plants 7. Alexander Graham Bell g. American who founded the Eastman Kodak Company 8. Gustavus Swift h. American inventor most famous for inventing the light bulb 9. George Eastman i. Inventor and scientist who is credited with patenting the first practical telephone.
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