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    There are multiple reasons on why America is experiencing a second Gilded Age‚ but the epidemic of the educational systems is the most corrupted and is dragging America further into a Gilded Age. Public school is a tuition free education‚ that is available to everyone no matter your ethnic background or that’s the goal. During the first Gilded Age not everyone was given the opportunity to receive education. Especially immigrants and those living in poverty‚ they were seen as useless because they

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    One social issue of the Gilded Age and its Progressive Era was that a hefty portion of Twain’s equivalents annoyed with his portrayal of the verifiable. Social Darwinists like William Graham Sumner contemplated that the turbulence and setbacks of financial development were unsuccessful however vital. Advance lay on rivalry; monetary and social advance brought disappointment and also accomplishment. Monetary imbalances were not just inescapable; they were critical to physical advance. Furthermore

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    Brandi Bean Professor Koller Survey of American History II 14 February 2017 America’s Second Gilded Age: Is It Happening? Over the past century‚ we have experienced many parallels‚ but recently we seem to be having similarities with the Gilded Age. Some could argue that we are having a Second Gilded Age from the experiences of unions like Fight for $15‚ the Boston Marathon Bombing‚ the boycotting of SeaWorld‚ and the Recession of 2008. Also the forming of organizations like Black Lives Matter

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    How to keep older workers Older workers – over 50~65 More experienced‚ need to be used and take advantage. Smart businesses are redesigning jobs to retain older workers and keep their years of experience‚ according to new research by the EEO Trust. "Employers are making big efforts to retain skilled staff‚" says Dr Philippa Reed‚ EEO Trust chief executive. "Many tell us that they’re ensuring older people get the training they need‚ reconfiguring roles to ensure people’s skills and expertises

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    late nineteenth century‚ urban America was socially‚ politically‚ and economically both a “New Industrial Age” and a “Gilded Age” it was more economically‚ a “New Industrial Age” but it was more socially and politically a “Gilded Age”. With the help of technological advances a “New Industrial Age” emerged during a time of immigration‚ political corruption and social problems. “New Industrial Age” From 1870 to 1900‚ American population doubled‚ while population in cities tripled. Cities grew bigger

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    What did the gilded age consist of? The gilded age was a time period that took place during the late 19th century and early 20th century and it consisted of economic prosperity for many Americans while for others economic growth was not so prosperous. The industry was expanding significantly and that changed the American society. The American industry boomed; consequently‚ a division between the workers and the owners grew and that created what is known as a social divide. The social divide was the

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    Even when this passed‚ groups like Ashcan School came into creation. The inspiration and examples of the lives during the Gilded Age. The time of 1886‚ when the art world was introduced to the French Impressionism‚ this changed the way American artists captured the world on Canvas. Instead of creating illusionistic spaces as previous artists would do‚ impressionists searched

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    In 1873‚ the late nineteenth century was named The Gilded Age‚ thanks to Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner. This reflected the time’s combination of dazzle and wealth along with poverty and inner corruption. Most historians define this period by it’s negatives‚ due to a lack of powerful presidents and cheap history. These people‚ Twain and Warner included‚ weren’t wrong about The Gilded Age’s corruption. However. there were also some of the most influential years in American history during this

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    allowed industry and big business to emerge and define an age referred to as the Gilded Age. Although the wealth of the businesses of the time cast an outward appearance of goodness and prosperity on the United States‚ in reality‚ big business was responsible for increasing social stratification as new depths of poverty and heights of affluence were defined. Although some Americans saw the growth of big business and industry of the Gilded Age in a positive light‚ most Americans approached the changes

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    was referred to as the “Gilded Age”This name‚ given my Mark Twain means that this era was glimmering from the surface and corrupt from within and though centuries have passed‚ many can agree that we are still facing similar problems in our current time.From politics‚ foreign policy‚ economics and social issues it is as if we are reliving the Gilded Age in a modern form. Rather than growing as a country it seems we have been wilting like a flower in the shade. The Gilded Age was a time of rapid industrialization

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