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    The first and second industrial revolutions reconstructed the global economy. Manufacturing shifted from the simple artisan shop to the massive factory. The idea and practice of the local small business slowly faded, as the concept of corporation grew. These corporations had a simple goal: make profit, cut competition, repeat. Manufacturers and other large corporations did anything to achieve this goal, and strived to do it as cheaply as possible. In order to lower costs, they often cut workers’

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    The Gilded Age is known as the Second Industrial Revolution because of the major increase in factories and production (Foner 593). During this time the United States controlled more than a third of the world’s industrial output. This led to approximately 11 million people moving from the rural areas to the city, and another 25 million immigrants moving into America (Foner, 596). Because of the increase in population, freedom and safety were harder to maintain. Freedom was hard for everyone who

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    To kick off the Second Industrial Revolution, a bloody battle was fought between a labor union and Homestead Management led by Andrew Carnagie. The labor union fought to protect their jobs from being taken by unskilled, nonunion workers that would be imported by management if the Pinkertons gained control of the mill. The 12 hour battle ended with the workers victory. However, the future of workplace democracy was still at stake with two clear sides: union members and corporate management. The workers

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    The second Industrial Revolution came about after the Civil War ended and early into the Twentieth century. During this era, the nation underwent fast economic growth and there were several reason that led to this. The nation had and wealth of natural resources, an increasing market for factory-made goods, growing labor, and the availability of investment. The Industrial economy had a rapid growth with the increase of factory production, especially in the North and West. By 1913, the U.S made one

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    During later stage of the second industrial revolution, the new science based technologies such as electricity, the internal combustion engine, new materials and substances, including alloys and chemicals, and communication technologies such as the telegraph, telephone and radio were developed. Vaclav Smill called the period 1867–1914 "The Age of Synergy" during which most of the great innovations was developed.257 These new inventions created a big prospect of industrial capitalism that gave way

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    This paper argues that the second industrial revolution in 19th century Europe led to the environmental issues we see in modern China. The second Industrial revolution contributed heavily to Europe’s domination in world politics and in turn, pushed China to work towards its own industrial revolution. Unfortunately, in working towards its own industrial revolution, China had acquired practices and policies that,

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    this era main goal was to eliminate corruption to make society whole. However, the first closest related factors-industrial, imperialism, and nationalism were being combined for a change in American history. People party was being formed, Wealth became a major issue, and equality was trying to be achieved. These major choices from the progressive era affected the Second Industrial Revolution in more ways than one. One of the most famous outcome from this era was the banning together for a change. Middle

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    Gilded Age, or commonly known as the Second Industrial Revolution, lived up to its extravagant name that Mark Twain had given to the era. Inventions such as the telephone escalated communication among people despite the distance, and the creation of the automobile helped everyone to move from one place to another in a much shorter time. Besides these well-known and influential inventions, the Sholes and Glidden typewriter also contributed to the economic, industrial, and societal growth of the American

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    life having ideas stolen away from him by other inventors, but he ignored this and continued to work on his own. He was such an important contributor to American inventions that many people today call his inventions the majority of the Second Industrial Revolution. His inventions were used not only around the time when he invented them, but are still majorly used today. The way electricity is generated was changed by several of Tesla’s inventions and the different ways wireless currents are used

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    March 21, 2024 Rapid Revolution The Second Industrial Revolution was a period during the 19th century between 1870 - 1914 of economic growth, immigration, and innovation. During this time, industries grew and production was at an all-time high. This positively affected the political, social, and economic development of the United States because there were new inventions and advances, job opportunities grew, and production increased. Life during the Second Industrial Revolution was enhanced by advancements

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