Exploring the Gilded Age: Emergence of Modern America

Exploring the Gilded Age: Emergence of Modern America

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Sophia Harris

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6th - 10th Grade

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The Gilded Age (1870-1900) was a period of rapid industrialization and economic growth in the U.S., marked by the rise of big business and urbanization. Despite prosperity, it was also a time of political corruption, social struggles, and labor unrest. Key figures like Rockefeller and Carnegie emerged, while the era saw significant immigration and cultural shifts. Political power dynamics changed, with African Americans and Native Americans facing significant challenges. The period ended with the rise of populism and America's expansion as a world power.

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What was the primary use for oil before the invention of the automobile?

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Which invention drastically changed travel and shipping during the Gilded Age?

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What term is used to describe the period of American history between 1870 and 1900?

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Who became the first African-American elected to the U.S. Senate during the Gilded Age?

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What was a major consequence of the expansion of the railroad system?

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What was the main goal of the strikes during the Gilded Age?

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Which law was passed in response to the monopolistic practices of corporations?

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What significant event marked the end of the Gilded Age?

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Which territory was annexed by the United States as a result of the Spanish-American War?

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What was the primary impact of the electric light invented by Thomas Edison?

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