| A | B |
| When two companies become one company | Merger |
| Court order to stop or start a behavior | Injunction |
| Someone who beats up strikers | Strikebreaker |
| Negotiations between management and workers | Collective Bargaining |
| A really nasty factory that no one wants to work in | Sweatshop |
| A group of united workers who want better conditions or wages | Trade Union |
| The money stockholders receive every three months | Dividend |
| Giving away money large sums to charity | Philanthropy |
| Controlling all the business necessary to bring a product to market | Vertical Integration |
| A share of ownership in a business | Stock |
| When your company is the only one to make a type of product | Monopoly |
| A person who owns stock in a company | Shareholder |
| When companies combine or buy each other out | Horizontal Integration |
| "Separate companies" that share the same board of directors and or owner | Trust |
| A business with many different owners who own shares in it | Corporation |
| When the use of machines allow you to make a lot of something | Mass Production |
| When a large business buys up all it's rivals | Consolidation |
| A production broke down into simple tasks that must be done in a specific order | Assembly Line |
| When separate business share profits and rig prices | Pool |
| Discounts given to your largest customers | Rebate |
| The distance between train rails | Standard Gauge |