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    Andrew Carnegie, also known as the steel king of America, was an influential businessman during the late 1800s. In addition to being a business tycoon, Carnegie was also a philanthropist. By utilizing free enterprise, Carnegie was able to create a build a fortune from the ground up. Free enterprise is "an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control." Resources are owned by the people, instead of the government, and the government only interferes

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    Andrew Carnegie could be considered a god among men. Born in Scotland he later moved to America and began working. Back in those days he was just a kid making less than $2.00 a week working more than what we consider full-time " 40 hours a week". With some self taught skills he ended up working in the railroad industry, he was very successful there and eventually ended up in the iron and iron products industry. After amassing

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    The Gilded age was named in a book by Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner that was The Gilded Age:A Tale of Today. It was published in 1873 and was about politics. I think Theodore Roosevelt set the whole country on an unsustainable path to ruin. He did not save the lower class, he put them in bad conditions to work in. The meat factories that the lower-class people worked in work not sanitary, they were not safe and very dangerous. The people also got very low pay for this job . I don’t think it

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    The Gilded Age is remembered by many as a historical time of great change, and to their credit, it was. However, if you were to ask a lowly factory worker if they felt their time was “great,” they might have disagreed. For the working class, the Gilded Age was an era of poverty, destitution, and oppression under the greed of capitalists. The view of these capitalist is certainly up to the perspective of who you ask. A capitalist at that time may view themselves as “Captains of Industry,” businessmen

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    Each of Edna’s romantic relationships are important for each step of her awakening. Her marriage to Mr. Pontellier allows Edna to realize her domesticated role in society. Her relationship with Mr. Pontellier is established in the first chapter as Mr. Pontellier is disgusted by the parrot’s noise and moves away to read his newspaper. Mr. Pontellier is unable to understand his wife and it is acceptable for him to ignore her. He seems oblivious to seeing his wife with younger man walking on the beach

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    The Gilded Age is defined as, “the name for the period 1877-1900 that suggested the amazing achievements of the period were like a thin gold layer that covered many social problems” (Keene, 132). This era was filled with new ideology that sparked modern concepts; however, these thoughts took time and revision to actually impact America positively. The Federal Government could have advanced these effects in a more efficient manner through the economy. The role of the Federal Government in regulating

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    The nineteenth century was a period of controversy, reform, and revolution. Among it were people longing to spread new ideas, discover new things, and find who they truly were. Though the desires of those in this time were not entirely contrastive to the ones of those in any other century, differences lie in the difficulty nineteenth century people faced in fulfilling said desires. This is not to say that people of the time lacked ambition—in fact, this is to say the exact opposite. Despite their

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    The era that was the "Civil War Era" was ended by The 2nd Corrupt Bargain in 1877, thus we were pushed into the age of the United States between 1877-1900, also coined by Mark Twain as the "Gilded Age". As it is widely known, some of the most influential and some of the most wealthy men of our country's young history resided in the Gilded Age. These men ran great corporations that at the time were actually quite brutal to their workers. The big business during this time reigned over America by corrupting

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    Many Indians in the early 19 century where looked as less or lower than the white man mainly because of the concepts of Indian in the early century stating" This concept of a separate Indian/white culture, or a "racial pluralism," was central to the films of American movie pioneer, David Wark (D. W.) Griffith. Angela Aleiss. Making the White Man's Indian: Native Americans and Hollywood Movies (Kindle Locations 161-162). Kindle Edition. " Author Angela Alesis in Making the White Man's Indian uses

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    The Gilded Age was a time of rapid industrialization and many mechanical advances, however “the application of intelligence to social affairs had not kept pace with the application of intelligence to individual needs and material ends. Natural science strides forward, but political science lags.” (Henry George. Social Problems. 1883) In this quote George discusses the main problem of this time, political corruption. This was a very significant ill that plagued the Gilded Age. Although there were

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