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    The Progressive Era The Progressive Era had a profound effect on the development of America. During the Gilded Age the government adopted a “hands off” approach which resulted in widespread corruption throughout America. Progressive reforms began to make headway when these issues became uncontrollable. The federal government began to search for a way to mend the complex issues of the day through reforms and amendments‚ while the state level sought its own solutions. This movement enacted many

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    The time period in American history known as the Gilded Age was recognized for its transition from a nation of the pioneers’ settlements of the American West‚ to that of huge industrial expansion centered on cities and factories. Inventions‚ advances in technologies‚ and revolutionary innovations lead to the unprecedented economic and industrial growth of this era. Improvements in transportation with the enormous expansion of the transcontinental railroad‚ which occurred even before the demand for

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    Progressivism was the rapid growth movement during the Gilded Age which changed America from a simple nation to an Urbanized and Industrialized Nation with so much wealth. This movement was when people favored change and improvement during this time period. It was not usual to let things stay the way they were‚ especially in political matters. It was ‘against’ the people to maintain the way things were that time‚ especially in politics. There were a lot of issues during this time. There was a lot of corruption

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    Samantha Jane American History Essay Test The Gilded Age The well-known author Mark Twain named the Gilded Age‚ it means “golden”. The Gilded Age received its name from the massive amount of inventions‚ expansion in the West‚ and the economics doing the best it has ever done before. Another reason it is viewed as the golden age is because of the huge step in railroads. Steel replaces Iron because it is cheaper‚ tougher and easier to make. Steel is used mainly for railroads but also for farming

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    The Gilded Age The purpose of this essay is to show how the Industrial Revolution of the Gilded Age contributed to increased problems in gender‚ race and class in the latter half of 19th century America. Mark Twain coined the term "The Gilded Age" between the years 1870 and 1900 America in reference to the gold gilding that became popular in the era‚ but also masked very serious social conflicts that arose across the country (Twain‚ 1996). Ultimately‚ with economic growth came wider income gaps

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    Gilded means to cover up or give an often deceptively attractive or improved appearance to. This was a period in our history following the Civil War from 1870-1895. This era in our history was a segment showing the worst of America at its best. During this time frame factories were pumping full steam mass producing a surplus of products allowing the economy to spike. The Railroad was commissioned to allow military conquest and dispossession of Native Americans as they settled inland. The New York

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    While many Americans living during the “Gilded Age” (1865-1900) considered it a time of prosperity‚ others were not so fond. Many peoples that weren’t middle and upper class whites were being treated very poorly by both the government and by other members of society. While all Americans found their lives changed by big business and new technologies‚ others found their way of life completely altered. Particularly Native Americans‚ industrial workers and African Americans saw their entire way of life

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    “Have nothing in your house that you do not know to be useful‚ or believe to be beautiful." -William Morris In the age of decadence and authenticity‚ William Morris stood out from the artists and designers of the time by creating works based upon good quality raw materials‚ hand processing and natural dyes. The walls of most Victorian homes‚ with few exceptions‚ were deeply colored‚ profusely patterned‚ draped with printed cloth‚ or heavily hung with pictures. Especially in the rising middle classes

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    The era following the civil war‚ the gilded age‚ modernized the nation with new technological advances. Women’s social status improved with the up and coming government policies and intolerance of Native Americans became more prominent due to westward expansion. Segregation laws oppress African Americans and violate their rights as American citizens. Women gained suffrage in the gilded age which significantly improved their social status. Previously‚ women were viewed as inferior to men and incapable

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    Gilded problems Living conditions during the gilded age were not healthy. Many people lived in tenements. Life in the tenements was trashy‚ and the space between each tenement was about one foot. They also did not have any type of plumbing‚ so all the waste would wash down to the street. Also many people would live in one small tenement. Between 1812 and 1840 the American political landscape underwent significant changes. The most important of these changes was the rise of the formal political

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