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uranmaximum [27]
1 year ago
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which were characteristics of the gilded age? labor unions civil rights activism labor strikes equality for women long shifts an

d low pay
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gizmo_the_mogwai [7]1 year ago
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The characteristics of the gilded age would be

  • labor unions
  • labor strike
  • long shifts and low pay

<h3>What was the gilded age?</h3>

This is the term that is used to describe the period that the people of the United States were met with a lot of economic prosperity in the nation. Although the prosperity was mostly for the upper class as those of the lower class did not see changes in their conditions.

During this period, the industrialists and the other business were able to rake in large profits. In this time period the nation experienced issues that had to do with greedy industrialists.

The lower class were made to do a lot of work fo9r very little pay in the nation by the industrialists.

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