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    Progressive Era Activities

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    Ryan Feldmann U.S History‚ 1st hour 2/21/2013 Leisure activities of the Progressive/Gilded era During 1894‚ through 1915‚ Americans began to have more leisure time than their predecessors.* The main reason for this was industrial employers decreased working hours‚ and cut the work time on Saturdays in half.* Vacations began to be offered to workers as a gift from their employers‚ although most vacations at this time were unpaid. The workers soon became overworked. During the time of shortened

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    Politics in the Gilded Age

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    The politics of the Gilded Age failed to deal with the critical social and economical issues of the times. It was the era filled with forgotten presidents and politicians who ignored the problems erupting in the cites. Monopolies ruled over all the aspects of life‚ and the greedy men who ruled these monopolies caused poverty throughout the nation. The ideas of limited government caused the political parties to not take a stand on important issues. The "wonderful" Gilded Age in fact was not a pretty

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    Workers in the Gilded Age

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    Workers in the Gilded Age Before the industrial age‚ factories and workplaces were small enough that the owner knew everyone by name and often worked alongside his or her employees. Industrialization was a time period where there was a major shift in technology. The 19th century was the century of greatest change. Technological changes that played a role in Industrial Revolution were the use of new basic materials like steel and iron. New energy sources were being used which consisted of; coal

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    Why The Gilded Age?

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    The gilded age refers to the expanding markets‚ swift urban growth‚ and the economic revolution. The worded gilded means something covered in gold. I feel that this word demonstrates the poverty and misfortune present in this era but is somewhat varnished with an enchanting glow of wealth and technologies that helped bring this industrial era to life. In this economic phase‚ among all the wealth was pure corruption. Although the lower class took a devastating hit‚ the wealthy one percent is what

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    personal benefit‚ not the good of the community. Read political ideologies were not central to this time period. Use specific people mentioned in Chapter 19 to validate or invalidate this statement. *** As stated by Henry Adams‚ the Gilded Age which occurred through years 1870-1895‚ was the most "thoroughly ordinary" period ever in American politics. It was a time of presidents who made no dramatic changes to the nation‚ serving more than two consecutive terms‚ or drafted any major bills

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    find jobs‚ factories became very crowded and political machines took advantage of the new immigrants’ political power. The Progressive Era was a social movement motivated by muckrakers in the middle and upper class who sought to find and expose corruption in society. Rapid urbanization led to a corrupt political system and horrid industrial conditions that only wholesale progressive reforms could begin to improve. In the late 19th century‚ political machines controlled much of the government by using

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    The Gilded Age marked the beginning of a colossal rise of industrialism. America was becoming a world power economically‚ and had everything it needed to grow: plenty of raw materials‚ a growing workforce‚ and capital that could be invested. The growth of this industry resulted in vast wealth‚ as well as a growing call for reform that heavily influenced the nation. Despite the efforts of conservatives and nativists‚ the rise in industry and labor unions as well as the influx in immigration influence

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    Gilded Age Apush

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    One reason for the heavy turnouts and partisan fervor was the Gilded Age was sharp ethnic and cultural differences in the membership of the two parties. 11. During the Gilded Age‚ the lifeblood of both the Democratic and the Republican parties was political patronage. 12. The major problem in the 1876 presidential election centered on the two sets of election returns

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    Gilded Age Workers

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    Across the united States‚ there was a rise of big business and corporations during the period of time between the American Civil War and World War I‚ or the Gilded Age. The growth of labor and corporations continuously changed the balance between economic and political power within the government‚ as well as within corporations. This change in the economy was accompanied by a conflict between the employers and the employees. The employers would not give their workers the rights that they had deserved

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    Gilded Age Essay

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    Externally‚ the Gilded age appears shiny and golden‚ but once the sheen wore off‚ the tarnished‚ worn material is revealed. Amidst the Gilded age‚ businesses used the newly expanding economy to prosper‚ but at the cost of thousands of immigrants slaving daily in inhumane conditions. With the increase in disturbing treatment of the blue collar worker and a lack of regulations it seemed as if no end was in sight for workers. Fed up and running out of hope‚ a movement emerged from the smoke. Many took

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