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    prominent American labor and community organizer‚ who helped co-ordinate major strikes and co-founded the Industrial Workers of the World. 2. Main Idea 3. Do you think that the tycoons of the late 19th century are best described as ruthless robber barons or as effective captains of industry? I believe that the tycoons of the late 19th century are best described as effective captains of

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    Chapter 17 The Economic Transformation of America 1877-1887 Industrialization • Foundations for Industrialization. • Unprecedented Growth of Businesses and Industry. • Industrial Revolution begins in England. • New Inventions spur growth Industrialization Changes Work • Factories would employ tens of thousands of workers. • • • • • Civil War results in dramatic growth of North Manufacturing materials for warfare. Factories built to furnish supplies for war Existing factories

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    one of the most famous industrialists to date. His fame is well deserved‚ through decades of hard work that brought prosperity to the American petroleum industry. Rockefeller has been called philanthropist‚ "great man" 1 "industrial statesman…‚ robber baron" ‚ thief and other titles of both pleasant and unpleasant nature. His ways of conducting business brought him fame‚ fortune‚ and a lawsuit that broke up the Standard Oil Company. Despite these questionable business practices‚ John D. Rockefeller

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    Oligarchy isn’t beneficial to a country’s welfare In modern society is very popular to raise the most scandalous issues of the present‚ disclose famous politicians and high-ranked officials‚ we highlight the hidden truth of the power-driven machinations and governmental intrigues. Thankful to the magazine Forbes‚ which is well known for its rankings of world ’s top companies and lists of the richest people all over the world‚ we know them by sight. Many call these people wealthy‚ rich

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    a sense‚ Vanderbilt and Rockefeller are captains of the industry but only by using a capitalist approach with intensive labor. Using false hopes for the immigrants that wanted a better life. Feeding them lies and poor wages which explains their robber baron intent. These men upon lucky made their wealth. The fact is that these millionaires trapped people into the notion that American dream to work hard and you too can obtain wealth. Understanding that social Darwinism implements the survival of the

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    focused on making a profit for themselves. The economic growth affects society negatively and positively during the Gilded Age. The positivity was industry’s creation of jobs‚ new inventions‚ and new ways to use things. The negativity came from the robber baron businessmen who were in complete control of the different markets‚ monopolizing and making every penny that came through their facilities

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    The impact that industrialization had on the Guilded Age was huge. Companies could manufacture products a lot more efficiently than before. Talented Craftsmen were being fired and replaced by unskilled immigrants that were willing to be paid less‚ and not as many people were needed for a factory to run properly. These are just a few examples of the major impact that industrialization ha on the Guilded age. Industrialization was basically large scale companies obtaining machines to be able to mass

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    Beloved Brother‚ Husband‚ And Father John Diedrich Spreckels was born on August 16th‚ 1853 in Charleston‚ South Carolina to Claus Spreckels and Anna Christina Mangels. He was the oldest of five children. The family moved to New York and then to San Francisco where he grew up. He studied at Oakland College and then in Hanover‚ Germany‚ where he studied chemistry and mechanical engineering in the Polytechnic College until 1872. In 1876 he went to the Hawaiian Islands‚ where he worked for his father’s

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    Kaelie Serna 3rd Period John Pierpont "J. P." Morgan (April 17‚ 1837 – March 31‚ 1913) was an American financier and banker who dominated corporate finance and industrial consolidation in late 19th and early 20th Century United States. Cornelius Vanderbilt (May 27‚ 1794 – January 4‚ 1877)‚ also known informally as "Commodore Vanderbilt"‚ was an American business magnate and philanthropist who built his wealth in railroads and shipping. Both of these men (as captains of industry) have made an impact

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    Do you believe that the basic concepts of Social Darwinism created a legitimate theory for explaining the social and economic rewards within our American society that certain individuals achieved during the gilded age of our past? Explain …. Sure‚ I believe Social Darwinism created a legitimate theory during the gilded age‚ however Darwin’s theory “natural selection‚” or ‘survival of the fittest”(not Darwin’s term‚ but same meaning) is based on a biological standpoint and should not be used on a

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