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    Jasmine Dye Essay 2 New Spirits “The Gilded Age” is one of the most vivid clichés applied to the country’s history. It conjures up the image of dishonest political bosses and wealthy American business men. Like many clichés‚ this image is not so much untrue as oversimplified. During the four decades after the Civil War‚ American society went from being a small-town‚ commercial‚ and agricultural country to the world’s leading industrial power‚ with cities so huge and complex. The economy increasingly

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    The Telling of President Washington Many people think that one of the founding fathers had wood for teeth. Unfortunately for people that think he did‚ he did not. It was just a myth‚ but don’t worry‚ because most of the exciting things said about him are true. This founding father was definitely the best president ever‚ and if it wasn’t for him‚ this country would not be the same.. He was 51 when he became president‚ and he was president for 8 years! There will be no story telling or myths here

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    The Gilded Age will be remembered for the accomplishments of thousands of American thinkers‚ inventors‚ entrepreneurs‚ writers‚ and promoters of social justice. The Gilded Age and the first years of the twentieth century were a time of great social change and economic growth in the United States. Roughly spanning the years between Reconstruction and the dawn of the new century‚ the Gilded Age saw rapid industrialization‚ urbanization‚ the construction of great transcontinental railroads‚ innovations

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    the post-War era of the United States was generally one of political disillusionment. Even as the continent expanded and industrialized‚ political life in the Gilded Age was marked by ineptitude and stalemate as passive‚ rather than active‚ presidents merely served as figureheads to be manipulated rather than enduring strongholds. As politicians from both the White House to the courthouse were deeply entangled in corruption and scandal during the Gilded Age‚ the actual economic and social issues

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    a god to society! Something had to change! The Gilded Age is a term coined by writer Mark Twain in The Gilded Age: A Tale of Today (1873)‚ which satirized an era of serious social problems (Doc 2). The Gilded Age was an era of rapid economic growth. Cities grew as people moved from rural areas and immigrants arrived from other countries in search of a better life. Instead they found a hard life in the urban hells called cities. Life in the cities was full of troubles from overcrowding in tenement

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    The gilded age was a good tim The gilded age is defined as the time between the civil war and world war 1 the U.S. population and economy grew quickly‚ a lot of rich people lived good lives. Many things happened including economic‚ social and political changes. Listed below will be both positive and negative effects of the gilded age‚ and the changes had on the poor‚ middle class‚ and wealthy. For the U.S. it was a time where the economy had skyrocketed. It had made the U.S. get ahead of britain

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    The best age to be Generally children wish they were grown up and old people wish they were young again. Each age has its own pleasures and pains. To my mind‚ the happiest person is the one who knows how to enjoy fully what his age has brought to him. Childhood is the happiest time in one’s life. If the children are brought up by good families they will be well-bred‚ loved and taken care of carefully. They will become useful citizens to society. But childhood has its pains too. They are

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    early 1900’s a new political party emerged‚ the populist party. Most populists (farmers and laborers) mistrusted the president and most of the presidential candidates‚ they thought of them as “wind bags”. Mark Twain would refer to this as the “Gilded Age” because those in power considered it a time of prosperity‚ but it really was only for people that were rich. They thought everything was great and green‚ but they weren’t seeing all of it. People such as farmers and factory workers could not afford loans

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    Slingerland 4th block 9/13/14 The Gilded Age Essential Question The US was founded by immigrants. With the exception of Native Americans‚ every US citizen was an immigrant‚ or had forebears who immigrated to the US‚ whether by force or free will. From the 1850’s to the 1870’s‚ about two-million settlers predominantly from Northern and Western Europe immigrated to the US. These people are known as the “Old Immigrants”. The immigration peak in the US lasted from 1880-1920. During this time period‚ about five-million

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    twelve years and then ask them‚ “Who was the first president of the United States?” They may give you a peculiar look as most Americans would instantly tell you it was American Founding Father‚ George Washington. While this has always been the basic idea we have lived off of‚ it is nothing but a myth. The actual first president of the United States was John Hanson from Maryland as he was elected by a group of men including George Washington to be the first president of Congress. While many still consider

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