Immigrants are a hot topic today, as they were during the Gilded Age. There are other similarities in both time periods. For example, immigrants still have to go through health checks. Though they have to go through these checks, one difference between now and then is if you are sick today you aren’t sent back to your original country, you are treated for the disease or illness. Another difference is immigrants do not have to go to Ellis or Angel Island, where they could spend months, or years, waiting to be let into the USA. …show more content…
Today, it is uncommon for people to call someone a Robber Baron, but it was frequently used during the 1920s and this type of individual still exists. Some of the similarities today are that they are rich, they worked for their money, and they do everything they can to get and stay rich. However, there are several differences on how they get and stay wealthy. Robber Barons mistreated their workers and made horrid working conditions, just to save money. They also bought orphans or children to work for their companies. Children could work at the age of five. Not only did they hire children, they abused them and made them work long hours. Today there are laws that control working conditions and forbid children from working. Robber Barons were only men during the Gilded Age, now they could be men or