Be sune on in the e trom the definitions in the box. Then write the letter Be sure to read the entire passage B. Five words are italnhoosing each italicized word of the definition in your choices. Note that five eiich inok passuge below. Write the definition for definitions will be left over Gpray A century aga the prevailing view among industrialists was that business nu only one responsibility: to make a proft By and large those were worker or an incautious consumer. 'People good times to be a worked sity hour few people who tried to fight the system Consumers were not much better off. "If you bought a product, you the price and took the consequences. There were no consumer groups or faced violence and unemployment. paid weeks under harsh conditions for a dollar or two a povermment agencies to come to your defense if the product was defective or caused harm, "you tried to sue the company, chances were you would lose. These conditions caught the attention of a few crusading journalists and public anger and agitate for reform. of laws were novelists known as muckrakers. They used the power of the pen to create "Largely through their efforts, a number passed to limit the power of monopolies and to establish safety standards for food and drugs -Despite these reforms, business continued to pursue profits above all else untl the Great Depression. "When the economic system collapsed in 1929 and 25 percent of the work force was unemployed, people lost their faith in unbridled capitalism. "Pressure mounted for government to fix the system. "At the urging of President Franklin Roosevelt, Congress voted in laws to protect workers, consumers, and investors. The Social Security system was set up, employees were given the right to join unions and bargain collectively, the minimum wage was established, and the length of the workweek was limited. "Legislation was also enacted to prevent unfair competition and false advertising 6. In sentence 1, prevailing (pri-va'ling) means 7. In sentence 10, agitate (j'i-tat') means 8. In sentence 13, unbridled (n-brid'ld) means 9. In sentence 14, mounted (moun'tid) means _10. In sentence 17, enacted (en-ak,tid) means