According to the article about quarterly growth in GDP in the United States since 2011, the GDP in the second quarter of 2018 <u>increased</u> by <u>3.2%</u>.
<h3>What is the GDP growth rate?</h3>
The GDP growth rate is the year-over-year (or quarterly) change in the United State's economic output, measured in percentage.
Using the GDP growth rate, it becomes possible to measure how fast an economy is growing.
Thus, we can conclude that based on the article, the GDP in the second quarter of 2018 increased by <u>3.2%</u>.
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Based on my early studies, I think people's lives changed as a result of the Industrial Revolution in that society completely changed the way goods were produced or manufactured.
Indeed, the Industrial Revolution changed the way of many people. Farmers who lived in the rural parts of the country decided to move to the larger cities such as New York or Chicago, where the big factories were located. Immigrants from Europe and Asia decided to move to the United States to work in the factories. There, people were hired to operate the machines in the mass production system. They earn low salaries and worked under unhealthy and risky work conditions.
The <em>nullification crisis was a crisis between South and North America.</em> It happened during the presidency of Andrew Jackson and it consisted of the Ordinance of Nullification that made possible to the state of South Carolina to nullify federal laws that were passed by the United States Congress.
Henry Clay was a congressman and during that time he made the proposal for the Compromise of 1850. This compromise <em>was a package of laws</em> that were passed by the Congress, it <em>created New Mexico and Utah, admitted California as a free state, made Texas loose territory for New Mexico state, ended Washington DC slave trade and made easier to slave owners to recover slaves that ran away</em>. Basically, this Compromise tried to cool things down and actually delayed civil war.