The Gilded Age

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Progressive is a variety of response to economic and social fast problems. Progressive industrialization introduced to America. It introduced us to Government reforms, labor relations, Radical unions and socialism Progressive begun as a social movement and grew into a political movement. Progressives lived mainly in the cities, they were college educated, and supposed that government could be a tool for change. “They won higher wages, better hours and working conditions and the workers became more active in their work communities by unionizing and fighting for their rights”(Discussion board 9). The progressive era gave and introduced to us four new amendments which are, 16th Amendment Gave Congress the authority to tax income, 17th Amendment Provided for Direct Election of U.S. Senators, 18th Amendment the Prohibition Amendment and 19th Amendment which gave us Women the Right to …show more content…

An era of strong bias, where by also the Gilded Age was an age of reform. All the Civil Service Act sought to control much of the government fraud by demanding candidates for positive governmental trades to take a good inspection. It was when Social and financial ways such as political parties, immigration questioning , and developments of labor unions disrupted older ways of organizing American society, challenged traditional ways of thinking about what it meant to be an American, and led Americans to look for ways to cope with these changes. The Gilded Age demonstrated to be an era which Americans looked great on the outside, but from the inside Americans were within having problems. Stressed to deal adjust to the variations economically and socially. During the gilded age America's economy grew rapidly. Technologies were advanced, population was growing, transport improved, economic advance, and many new businesses helped the economic

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