The Gilded Age Essay

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    Level 1: Remember Describe the characteristics of the era in which your novel takes place. My character, Nathaniel is living at the very beginning of the time period called the Gilded Age. He moves to Nebraska with his family looking for a better life. At this time many changes have happened are continuing to quickly occur, such as the Homestead Act of 1862, which is the reason why Nathaniel’s family moved. It was a law passed that let families move out west and claim land. At this time many…

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    Editing: Passive tense and Word Choice In the Gilded Age, as in any American political era, two polar views of the government 's role and power existed, conservatives and liberals. During the Gilded age, conservatives, then called classical liberals, held a political ideology that values the freedom of individuals, including the freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly, and markets, as well as limited government. This ideology ran rampant in the Gilded age, as seen through the…

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    One of the most important industrialists was Andrew Carnegie, founder of Carnegie Steel. Another prominent figure of the Gilded Age was John D. Rockefeller, founder of Standard Oil. These two men became some of the richest men in modern history. Even though these men possessed great wealth, they didn’t pay their non-skilled workers a living wage even though they had the ability…

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    officially defines the start of the “Gilded age” and although the reconstruction era was over a different version of the reform was underway. Americas focus shifted towards the uncultivated and sparsely populated west that needed to join the north/ east in economic and social ways. This was made possible because of advancements in technology like the lightbulb, telephone, and telegraphs while also the forming of corporations which helped…

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    Social Darwinism originated during the late nineteenth century, a time commonly referred to as the Gilded Age, which was a time of industrialization and immigration. This concept stems off of Charles Darwin’s theory of evolution and natural selection. Following his hypothesis, a man named Herbert Spencer extrapolated this idea to the human race. Believing that some people were born to succeed and reproduce, while some solely existed to suffer and die off, is the summary of his mindset.…

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    women in the workforce, women in politics and women’s sexual freedom. An era where male supremacy was slowly taking a downfall, yet women where steadily making their way up and taking charge of their lives. Feminism was considered a “rejection of Gilded Age” a middle-class notions of sexual restraint by insisting that women had sexual desires as well as maternal capacities that thought was reinforced by broader trends the society. Women were now experimenting with their sexuality, they were…

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    civilization into a dry and tasteless collection of terms. And yet, others have taken it as their duty to describe history under the lens of a sequence of innovations that moves mankind to a distant technological utopia. But dare we return to this Gilded Age? How many…

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    According to William H. Watkins, the Civil War was the result of competing views of the economic destiny of America. He says, “Reconciliation between the systems of slavery in the South and emerging industrialization in the North was not possible through negotiation” (13). An industrial America rose out of the horrors of war. “The victory of the North created the conditions needed for northern industrialists to expand without political opposition from Southern planters [and politicians]. The…

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    opportunity. People from all around the world immigrate to this country to reinvent and improve their lives. Unlike other countries, America gives them options. With education, perseverance, and good morals, the opportunities here are endless. During the Gilded Age, the theory of Social Darwinism was developed. According to Charles Darwin, evolution also applied to human society. The theory of evolution stated those who were best adapted to their environment would survive and prosper. Horatio…

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    governments stretched the rules involving labor and product markets before establishing fresh social insurance forms. The local governments stretched the ownership and policies pertaining utilities and constructed numerous public health amenities. In the Gilded era, reforms focused on avoiding corruption by appointing the right individuals. However, the changes were not substantial since taxes continued to increase as reformers realized it was hard to avoid the administrative issues. In…

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