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An economic system in which people are able to start and run their own businesses with little control by the government.

Free enterprise

A person who sets up a new business.

Entrepreneur

Crossed the continent, linking the Atlantic and Pacific coasts.

Transcontinental railroad

A factory where crude, or raw, oil is made into usable products.

Refinery

To control businesses with laws.

Regulate

A region in which a single time is used.

Time Zone

An organization made up on many related groups.

Federation

A community center where people could learn new skills.

Settlement house

Poorly built apartment houses.

Tenements

To commit or use money or resources for property, securities or businesses.

Invest

A group of workers who take action to improve their working conditions.

Labor union

Work stoppage

Strike

A center of great activity

Hub

Loyalty

Allegiance

A negative feeling some people have against others because of their race or culture.

Prejudice

A neighborhood of Spanish-speaking people.

Barrio