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    AP United States History – Chapter 24 Essay 1. In what ways did the railroad construction between 1865 and1890 transform American society and the American economy? 2. In what ways did American industrialists consolidate their businesses and eliminate competition?  How was this business consolidation perceived by the public? 3. In what ways did the American government promote the growth of the American economy in post bellum America?  To what extent did they regulate business activity? Between

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    Measurement Topic 1: The World Learning Target 2: The Physical World Step 3: Research the construction of major building project (using the list below) and explain how both the earth’s interior and exterior forces impacted the building project. Place your findings into a 1-2 page informal writing. The Transcontinental Railroad was one of the great projects of the 1800s‚ and could be considered as something that remade the American West. Consider the fact that any railroad was‚ by nature‚ a

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    Like any formal writing‚ the beginning is equally important as the end. In order to appreciate the present‚ the past needs to be understood. Knowing the journey of where I grew up from the beginning to present day is amazing. It’s hard to believe there was a time in my hometown‚ Iron Mountain‚ Michigan‚ where electricity didn’t exist nor did the everyday tools we now take for granted. I often wonder what the city looked like to my grandparents and their family before them. Iron Mountain was founded

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    Many important factors helped to promote America’s huge industrial growth during the period from 1860 to 1900. Before the blossom of this industrialization‚ the United States consisted of mostly farms and small towns. The development of factories and urban cities soon changed all of this. The railroad system expanded and eventually turned into a goldmine for commerce in the United States. Machinery started to decrease the amount of animal labor used‚ which allowed the consistency and production of

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    The Growth of Industrialization in the Late 1800’s In the late 1800’s the United States underwent a major transformation as a country‚ in becoming the world’s leaders in industrialization. During the early 1800’s the industrial growth was steady but slow and most American companies were still relatively small. It wasn’t until after the Civil War that the United States experienced a huge growth in big business due to innovative new technologies and services most importantly the Transcontinental Railroad

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    This story begins describing a little town ‚ in which there is a house near the railroad tracks‚ which pass every day at two o clock in the afternoon. For a long time‚ the train engineer blows his whistle‚ which attracted a woman who lived in the house to come out and greet him. During this time‚ the woman’s child is growing and also accompanies his mother to greet the engineer. The engineer becomes old and has seen many accidents and tragedies in the time he has served in the railroad‚ including

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    In the years following the industrial revolution and the Civil war the United States began to emerge into an economic superpower. The corporations of the United States grew significantly in number‚ size‚ and influence as well. From the post Civil War period to the turn of the twentieth century America witnessed its greatest period of economic growth in American history. During this time the country became what it is today with thousands of technological advances and outbreaks. The growing economy

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    How did the Erie Canal Change America? The Erie Canal changed all our lives for the better. It was started in 1817 and was finished and opened eight years later in 1825. The official date construction for the Erie Canal was approved by the New York State Legislature was on April 15th‚ 1817. The Erie Canal is 363 miles long and was solely built by man and horse power. The Erie canal affected the United States in many ways‚ a few of them are‚ that by using the Erie Canal travel time and dangers

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    George ’s Trains: A Conservative Approach Sandra Boyadjian Ashford University Managerial Finance BUS 650 Richard Barrett December 7‚ 2014 George ’s Trains: A Conservative Approach This paper’s objective is analyze the practice of George ’s trains as it pertains to evaluating capital budgeting. Based on the video abstract‚ this paper will identify possible pitfalls‚ which may affect the business performance of the George’s Trains. Furthermore‚ this paper will deliver a statement of cash flow based

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    The creation of the Great Alaskan Highway stemmed as a reaction by the United States following the bombing of Pearl Harbor‚ HI. The highway was a proactive measure taken by President Franklin Roosevelt‚ with a purpose of creating a supply line from the continental United States to Alaska and to aid in protecting the United States from an attack by Japan. The Corps of Engineers were tasked with building the Great Alaskan Highway‚ ALCAN for short‚ a road that linked a crucial path between the continental

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