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Need the question answered in single spaced, 12 font, times new roman, one full page, and opinion based only. I will attach the link for the book and chapter. "Discuss whether industrialists such as Rockefeller, Carnegie, and Vanderbilt deserved the wealth they were able to amass during the Gilded Age, or whether they became rich beating the system and exploiting workers." This is chapter 24 :
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The Gilded Age in the USA
How did industrialization affect people's daily lives in the decades that followed the civil crisis?
In the History of the USA, there was a time when man
ufacturing and corporate magnates enjoyed better money power than even the top innovators and visionaries of today’s technology. In the 18th century, the USA Gilded era phase was achieving newer heights, especially in the latter half of the nineteenth century.
The financial power of certain people, John D. Rockefeller, Cornelius Vanderbilt, Henry Ford, and Andrew Carnegie was far better than today’s technocrats like Elon Musk, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and even Jeff Bezos. There was significant growth in many sectors in the Gilded Age, and we cannot ignore the same. The USA underwent unprecedented economic growth, part of the Second Industrial Revolution. Much of this growth was because of the developed railroads and now extending state to state, and factories, steel, and coal mining industries. Wealth and business practices dominated this massive development and contributed to the growth of social and economic development. In most of the ideal conditions, few wealthy people earned a small percentage from society. Liberals had the power, and that was for creating opportunities and employment. Less social priority, rights of workers, inequality, and poor wages were issues in that age. In 1873 Mark Twain indited a novel having a designation The Gilded Age; a tale of today.
What is the period of the Gilded Age?
The period of the Gilded Age (the 1870s to 1890s) was a time of extreme individualism and injustice. Despite widespread deprivation from industrial workers, southern slaves displaced American Indians, and other communities, the USA kept an atmosphere of optimism. Moneymakers and industrialists...
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