Gilded Age
deteriorated
too much emphasis was on industrialization
The demand for natural resources was increased during the industrialization of Japan during the Meiji Restoration.
It helped industrialization since the freed serfs were able to work in factories.
The industrialization of less-developed nations.
Cheap labor, the Civil War, railroads, and natural resources helped to fuel industrialization in the South. The 1890's marked the start of the industrialization of not only the South but the entire United States.
During the industrialization of a country, the economy becomes less dependent on?
industrialization
industrialization
An early obstacle to industrial growth in South America was the scarcity of coal. The continent therefore predominantly relied on its petroleum reserves
The South's economy was based upon agriculture and slave labor, while the North's economy was based upon industrialization and wage labor.
Belonging to or having to do with the Middle Ages
In England and continental Europe, industrialization caused the cities to burgeon and quickly affected most of the country. Due to the use of water based power in the United States during the industrial revolution, industrialization was used primarily in the northeastern and New England states. It was not until after the civil war that industrialization began in the south.
The South's economy was based upon agriculture and slave labor, while the North's economy was based upon industrialization and wage labor.
really
Which is the BEST description of the impact of capitalism and industrialization on the American public during the Gilded Age? A) During the Gilded Age, the South was still reeling from reconstruction and lacked economic stability and infrastructure. B) With new conveniences, reasonably priced consumer goods, and relatively steady pay, Americans were better off than most of the world. C) Because of the rise of monopolies during the Gilded Age, the American economy underwent periods of recession and depression that did not end until 1918. D) In the post-Civil War period, corporations became larger and more powerful through mergers and monopolies and had a greater influence on American politics.