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championed the idea that leaders of the industry should give back to society
Andrew Carnegie
which of the following robber barons was notable for the exploitative way he made his fortune in railroads
Jay Gould
which of the following was not a key goal of the Knights of labor
a graduated income tax on personal wealth
What was one of the key goals for which striking workers fought in the late nineteenth century?
an eight hour workday
this event introduced the public to the technologies that would change the american way of life
chicago worlds fair
By the turn of the century, most Americans still worked for themselves as small business owners or as farmers.
false
the availability of electricity allowed most americans to move to rural areas
false
which of the following did not contribute to the growth of a consumer culture in the united states at the close of the 19th century
greater disposable income
what was the major advantages of Westinghouse's alternating current power investigation
it allowed machines to be farther from the power source
which of these was not a successful invention of the 1800-1900 era
movies with sound
this industry became the nations first big business
railroad
which of the following does not represent one of the management strategies John D. Rockefeller used in building his empire
social darwinism
which industry became the cornerstore of the american economy
steel
which statement about the Haymarket affair is false
the knights of labor was directly responsible for the violence that took place at Haymarket
the theory of darwinsim argued that
the theory of evolution applied to humans, thus explaining why some were rich and some were poor
the knights of labor
was an inclusive organization that advocated for a vast array of reforms.
The great railroad strike of 1877
was evidence of worker solidarity and the close ties between industry and the government
By 1890, the majority of Americans:
worked for wages