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Parent topics
- Capitalism [r]: Economic system based on the private ownership of resources and industry for the purpose of profit. [e]
- Economics [r]: The analysis of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. [e]
Subtopics
- Silicon Valley [r]: Part of the San Francisco, California Bay Area in California that is home to a large number of technology companies. [e]
- Andrew Carnegie [r]: 1835-1919, Scottish-American steel maker, philanthropist and peace activist [e]
- Spanish missions in California [r]: A series of twenty-one religious outposts and associated support facilities established by Spaniards of the Franciscan Order between 1769 and 1823, in order to spread the Catholic faith among the local Native American populations. [e]