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    Women became their ancient roles from the Revolutionary War‚ as helping their men in war. Though after that‚ war‚ women seemed to lose itself a bit. However‚ not for long‚ because industries started to kick in. Then you have the Gilded Age in 1873 women before this Age and after started working in the industries. In the North then women worked‚ and in the South the did too‚ and helped their men on the farms. So‚ how did it rise and falls. All depended on what was going at the time. The roles

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    Progressive Era was the time of numerous tragedies since individuals expected to survive‚ and they had no way out in picking working spots. Additionally‚ the legislature was intensely tainted at all stages‚ and influences fathomed many issues amid the Gilded Age. To show this reality‚ Zinn composed the accompanying: "Defilement overwhelms the tallying station‚ the councils‚ the Congress‚ and touches even the ermine of the seat" (Zinn 288). In this way‚ the quote delineates that all branches of influence

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    lynchers and fought courageously although her life was threatened. Later‚ at her funeral‚ W. E. B. De Bois eulogized Wells as the "woman who began the awakening of the conscience of the nation". Well’s act is but one example of women’s activism in the Gilded

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    known as the Progressive Era. The Progressive Era had its fair share of problems‚ but some of them would drastically change the course of America’s history. (Dictionary of American History. . Encyclopedia.com. 3 Dec. 2016) Jacob Riis was an 1800s-1900s age photographer with a still-frame camera. He was infamously known to stage photos of what he has seen as he explored slums‚ tenements‚ factories‚ and other horrible places. One of the photos he shared with the public was a staged picture of men in a hot

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    (1) One of the most well known‚ and successful leading entrepreneurs throughout the Gilded Age‚ was a man named John. D Rockefeller. John D. Rockefeller had “a Standard Oil Company [that] dominated the oil industry.” With the help of his “precision‚ order‚ and tidiness”‚ he was a strong candidate for a very successful business owner. Rockefeller was a pioneer and a leading example to many other business owners throughout the next decades. People are gravitated to his will and power to soar through

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    The period of 1865-1900 was classified as an era of Republicans‚ where laissez-fare governments favored big businesses. Technology was significantly evolving‚ focusing mainly on urban manufacturing. New technological advancements in farming were sold to the farmers at high prices and shipped at high freight rates. Also‚ the prices of cash crops dropped during this period‚ causing many farmers to live in poor conditions. In government‚ the power of urban industry and big businesses overcame that of

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    glorious as Bryce had perceived them to be‚ however seeing that he came from Britain- a land of big inequalities between those of upper‚ middle and lower class- America was seen as a land with greater equal opportunity. As this was written during the Gilded Age‚ Americans all lived in similar lifestyles as families powered through the Industrial revolution. People worked mostly for big industries receiving little pay‚ little to no education and the same position as the country’s labor force therefore they

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    Matthew Adkins History 1620/Spring April 10‚ 2015 Week 4 Discussion Questions 1. Why was corruption so rampant in American politics during this period? Was it worse than today? If so‚ why? American politics were so corrupt during the guilded age. This‚ in part‚ is because of the way people affiliated themselves. During this time period‚ it didn’t matter your candidate said or did‚ you had to be loyal and vote for your party. Also the corruption was so bad because the political machines would

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    right in between the Gilded Age and World War One. The political‚ social and economic reforms of the Progressive Movement addressed many of the problems of the gilded age by creating a more democratic political system and a government that was more responsive to the needs of the people; however‚ the movement failed to address the problems of racial inequality. One of the main goals of the Progressive Movement was to create a more democratic government. During the Gilded Age powerful political machines

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    industrial growth‚ and the widespread urban expansion‚ the United States had drastically during the last quarter of the 19th century. However‚ by the 20th century‚ a wide range of groups and individuals with a common desire to improve life in the gilded age sought reform. This era became to be known as the progressive era which was a reaction to excess of industrialization. During the progressive era people of the United States wanted to make moderate political change and social improvement through

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