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Tyco International scandal March 24, 2011

With revenues in 2001 of $38 billion and 240,000 employees worldwide, Tyco was one of America’s largest conglomerates, but a 2002 corporate fraud case nearly destroyed the firm.

Turnpikes March 24, 2011
Turnpikes, combined with other types of roads, provide a reliable, networked way to move goods fromone location to another...
Tupperware March 24, 2011
Tupperware became an American icon by pioneering the party-plan, direct-sales system.
Donald Trump March 24, 2011
Trump became an iconic figure, helping define a new generation of celebrity tycoons whose success was built as much on maintaining an image of success as on financial savvy.
Trucking industry March 24, 2011
The trucking industry has a saying, “If you bought it, a truck brought it.”
Trickle-down theory March 24, 2011
Proponents of the trickle-down theory contend that economic gains by the wealthy (such as tax cuts) result in investment or purchases that ultimately result in more jobs for the middle and lower classes by creating economic growth that increases demand for goods and stimulates production.
Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire March 24, 2011
In the aftermath of the horrible Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire, in which 146 people—mostly women immigrants—died, major reforms in labor and fire-safety laws were passed...
U.S. Department of the Treasury: business history March 23, 2011

The Treasury Department has a farreaching effect on the U.S. economy and all its private and public financial institutions through the department’s responsibility for managing the federal government’s finances and enforcing laws that ensure the safety and soundness of American and international financial institutions.

U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) March 23, 2011
Because the Department of Transportation oversees all forms of transportation in the United States, on land, water, and air, a wide range of businesses from airlines to railroads to shipping to automobile manufacturers are affected by its polices.
Transcontinental railroad March 23, 2011
The transcontinental railroad facilitated U.S. trade with Asia and allowed for the development of the resources of the West and movement of settlers to its land.
Transatlantic steamer service March 23, 2011
The advent of steam engines greatly increased the speed by which ships could travel between North America and Europe, thus increasing the speed by which passenger traffic and trade could be moved.
Transatlantic cable March 23, 2011
The cable reduced communication time between North America and Europe, two of the most important regions in the global economy, from days to mere seconds.
Trading stamps March 23, 2011
Trading stamps were one of the first forms of coupons issued to reward customers for repeat business.
Townshend Act March 23, 2011
The Townshend Act interfered with colonial commerce and led to a change in colonists’ consumption habits and colonial merchants’ purchasing.
Tourism industry March 23, 2011
In the United States, tourism is an enormous industry, serving millions of international and domestic tourists yearly.
Time zones March 23, 2011
The development of standard time and the division of the continental United States into four time zones allowed work and transportation schedules to be rationalized, helping drive the development of the United States as an industrialized society.
Thrift stores March 23, 2011
Thrift stores require minimal startup financing while serving as fund-raising vessels for charitable organizations, low-cost retail options for consumers, and steady sources of income for ownership.
Three Mile Island accident March 23, 2011
The nation’s worst commercial nuclear accident, the core meltdown at Three Mile Island led first to a complete halt in the construction of nuclear power plants...
Texas annexation March 22, 2011
The annexation of Texas started a war with Mexico that resulted in the United States gaining a large piece of territory that extended the country to the Pacific coast.
Tennessee Valley Authority: business history March 22, 2011

Through electric power production, agricultural advances, river improvements, land management, and social and recreational programs, the TVA has revitalized much of the Tennessee Valley.

Television programming with business themes March 22, 2011
From the beginning, narrative fiction television tended to portray and reinforce the division between the private domestic sphere and the public workplace.
Television broadcasting industry March 22, 2011
During its relatively brief history, the television broadcasting industry has grown from a few experimental networks to become one of the most profitable industries in the United States...
Telecommunications industry March 22, 2011
American business and finance have always depended on rapid and reliable communication.
Teapot Dome scandal March 22, 2011
The Teapot Dome scandal was a defining moment in American history that helped fuel the public’s general distrust of government and fears of corporate-governmental collusion.
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