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    Question 8: Were rich industrialists captains of industry or robber barons? Position: Rich industrialists were captains of industry 1. The rich industrialists of the 19th century pioneered the business practices of the time, and set the foundations for the success of US corporations for decades to come. One such business practice was cost accounting. In the 1880s, industrialist Andrew Carnegie was “the first in the railroad industry to apply cost accounting, or breaking out the product cost…

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    Why Twelve Year Olds Aren’t Presidents Humanity’s goal is advancement. Advancement in our technology, our quality of life, our intelligence. To foster these incredible advancements, it is a prerequisite that the government surrounding oneself is much more than simply adequate. The government, and governing officials, need to be made up of wisdom, knowledge, and justice as to cater to its citizens. However, in Lord of the Flies, written by William Golding, a group of preteen boys is left to…

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    William Thomson, 1st Baron Kelvin William Thomson was born in Ireland on June 26, 1824 and was the fourth child born. His mother had three more children, then passed away when Thomson was at a young age. James Thomson, William’s father, was a professor as Glasgow University. William Thomson soon entered the Natural Philosophy department as Glasgow at the age of ten to further his studies. He received his education from Cambridge University where he earned a bachelor’s degree. Thomson lived a…

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    Rachel Bewersdorf Mrs. Wolgast US History Monday August 24 Captains of Industry vs. Robber Barons I personally think that these both powerful and successful industrialists were not robber barons. I like to think of them as big contributors towards the building and also the success of industry. People like Rockefeller, Carnegie, Vanderbilt and so many others that proved with a lot hard work and confidence it can lead to huge success. These men were the push that America needed to get…

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    The Enlightenment period occurred in the 18th century in Europe as a result of the Scientific Revolution. This was an era that was also known as the age of reason, since the intellectuals of this time dared to know (Spielvogel 503). They became fascinated with the achievements that took place during the Scientific Revolution and "they were advocating the application of the scientific method to the understanding of all life" (Spielvogel 503). This was a time to escape the past and advance…

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    Today’s American government is derived from many Enlightenment thinker’s ideas. When one thinks of the Enlightenment period, many names come to mind, including; John Locke, Thomas Paine, and Baron de Montesquieu. These three philosophical thinkers molded our government to how it is two hundred years later. Life, liberty, and property. John Locke stated these three powerful words are the foundations to American natural rights. On page 9 of United States Issues, Ideas, and Institutions, it…

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    in the late 1800s and the early 1900s. He is known for his very successful oil industry which we know as Standard Oil today. He was a very influential person back in his time and he still is today. Now the question is, was John Rockefeller a robber baron or a captain of industry? John Rockefeller was born on July 8th, 1839 in Richford, New York. His mother was a religious and disciplined woman and his father was a ¨pitchman¨. As a child he attended Owego Academy in Owego, New York and he…

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    In this paper, I will examine both theories of the human condition created by Baron D’Holbach and Jean-Paul Sartre, as presented in this course’s provided readings, and the benefits and assortment of the problems that result from each of the reasoning of each of their theories. I will claim that Jean-Paul Sartre’s ideologies propose a more accurate account of the human condition and discuss why I feel so. I am also going to discuss the weaknesses in both of their views of human nature and the…

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    chapter 12, and PHUS, chapters 11 and 13 What does Zinn mean by referring to industrialists like Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller as “robber barons”? What did they do to deserve that name? Why do Schweikart and Allen refer to them as “titans of industry”? What good do they think Rockefeller and Carnegie did? Zinn allots them the name “robber barons,” a negative name, because the two made secret, possibly illegal deals to crush competition, heightened prices but, still kept wages low,…

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    Baron de Montesquieu, an Enlightenment thinker in the early 1700’s, created the idea of “Separation of Powers”, which stated each government is separated into three forms of government: executive, legislative, and judicial branches. Each branch creates a set of checks and balances, meaning every branch must check the other two branches. Checking each branch maintains equal power between branches, providing a way to counteract decisions which are either unjust or unconstitutional by law. If both…

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