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  • He invented the household vacuum cleaner after suffering asthma as a janitor.
    (James) Murray Spangler
  • He invented the first automobile self-starter to replace the crank.
    Charles Kettering
  • To make only a few kinds of products.
    Specialize
  • He began the Standard Oil Company in Cleveland. This company controlled most of the oil in the U.S.
    John Rockefeller
  • Two brothers from Dayton, Ohio who successfully made the first flight in their invented plane.
    Wright Brothers
  • He invented the cash register to solve the problem of workers stealing their profits.
    James Ritty
  • He started a rubber company making tires. Many rubber companies are in Akron, Ohio is known as the "Rubber Capital of the World".
    Benjamin Goodrich
  • A person who comes up with new ideas for products and new ways of doing things.
    Inventor
  • The need for a product or service by people who are willing to pay for it.
    Demand
  • He was called " the wizard of Menlo Park"; best known for inventions such as the phonograph and the light bulb.
    Thomas Edison
  • A government award of the right to make or sell an invention
    Patent
  • He created Play-Doh.
    Joseph McVicker
  • The movement of people to Ohio cities to work in factories.
    Migration
  • The amount of a product offered for sale.
    supply
  • He developed the process or method of vulcanizing rubber for tires.
    Charles Goodyear
  • He invented the first traffic light to have three signal lights.
    Garrett Morgan
  • He invented the cash register to solve the problem of workers stealing their profits.
    James Ritty
  • He developed the process or method of vulcanizing rubber for tires.
    Charles Goodyear
  • He was from Cincinnati, invented the first electric railway telegraph service.
    Granville Woods