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    Revolution to the Gilded Age The American Industrial Revolution‚ and Reconstruction set in motion great changes to the nation. The Industrial Revolution brought about problems for the lower class‚ while reconstruction created a power struggle for people in the south. The labor movement and the Granger movement were two sides of the same coin. As the industrial revolution made commodities cheaper to make‚ industrial workers were paid lower wages. The farmers‚ albeit for different reasons were also trapped

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    to consider the Middle Ages the "Dark Ages"‚ for numerous reasons. One of which would be because of the black plague that swept through Europe killing thousands of people and causing great suffering for many people‚ leaving families devistated. Another would be because of the many battles and wars that broke out leaving thousands more dead. The Catholic Church went through many problems in the Medieval times. One reason that the Middle Ages could be considered the "Dark Ages" is because of the the

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    During the period between 1865 and 1914 I believe that the federal government extended freedoms for Americans as groups through the Reconstruction Era‚ the Gilded Age‚ and the Progressive Era each of these are major events in history that had an impact on freedom in the United States. African America slaves‚ immigrants‚ the working class‚ and women are all groups that grained freedom. Overall‚ I think the federal government had an effective protector of freedom. During the Reconstruction Era this

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    could get my body in shape to reach my goals. 3. Why were you successful or unsuccessful?’ I was successful because I never gave up and kept on working hard. I also never gave up no matter how hard it was. 4. What did you find hard‚ new‚ or difficult‚ about the process? When we first started to do the 15 minute run I found it very hard to run for 15 minutes without stopping because I got cramps as I didn’t have a lot of stamina. The pushups were very hard too as I never really did pushups before this

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    Essay Assignment 9 The Mongols were a military machine that conquered many different areas and people. With the Mongol’s primary purpose for going after conquest being land‚ riches‚ and slaves they spread geographically far‚ this was only possible because of their successes. I will tell you my opinion on whether they left a lasting impact. First‚ let’s discuss their empire. The Mongol empire extended into north China and into Europe. There they took control of Moscow‚ Kievan Russia‚ and they looted

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    In the 1800s Mark Twain used the phrase Gilded Age to describe the time of greed and corruption despite the glittering wealth on the surface. Industrialization occurs when a nation’s economic system decreases its reliance upon producing goods by hand and increases its reliance upon producing goods by machine. I found in an article online that states:( Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner were the first to call the years after the Civil War the "gilded age." Struck by what they saw as the rampant

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    The commencement of the Gilded Age after the end of the Reconstruction period in 1877 sparked domestic change and reform for the United States that transformed the nation in economic‚ social‚ and political aspects (Thesis). The economy prospered due to the development of railroads and industrial and agricultural expansion‚ creating jobs for citizens and an efficient method to produce and transport goods throughout the nation (Claim #1).  Social advancements such as Jane Addam’s foundation of the

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    Were the chartists successful in their aims? The electoral system in the early nineteenth century was radically different from the parliamentary democracy we have today. The system was not representative of the population in terms of wealth or region‚ and elections were open to corruption. Before 1832‚ just ten per cent of British adult males were eligible to vote – and this portion of the population was the richest. There were many efforts to reform this outdated system by people who used methods

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    Although‚ Federalist is successful in domestic policy: increasing army‚ establishing national bank‚ and national improvement; However‚ Democratic Republican is successful in foreign policy. First‚ Federalist most successful policy is to increase the stronger army and the navy. In fact‚ by increasing the stronger army and the navy‚ federalist want to make sure no other country and enemy would even think of attacking or mistreating. In contrast Democratic republican policy is to reduce the number of

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    Schock The years following the Civil War era was considered a gilded era due to the rapid economic and population growth in the United States. In this “gilded” time new inventions were being created‚ and factories were being revolutionized and more and more jobs were being created. With rapid population growth comes rapid growth of problems. Jobs were being created as fast as people were willing to fill them. Businesses everywhere were booming. But after a while‚ workers grew tired of the strict and

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