Cultural revolution, the great leap forward, political reform and economic reform
During the Gilded Age, federal role was limited to development of agriculture and giving financial support to companies involved in railroad system. They had little role in business.
During 1930s, role of federal increased substantially. They started to take call in business and think about taking the economy out of depression.
Explanation:
US saw Gilded Age after the American Civil War. During this period, there was rapid increase in industrialization. Railroads were built during this time.
Small industries became big.
However, during this time, there was an increase in corruption. Economy was dominated by few individuals and people used to work for them only.
In 1930s, there was global crisis and it resulted in great depression which started from United States. In US, it was crash of stock market which led economy to drop drastically by end of 1929.
During this time, the federal government started to take active steps to overcome this.
During this time, Herbert Hoover was the President. He started releasing more of federal funds for public projects and asked employers not to do wage cut for their workers.
Voting rights 15th (black men) 19th (women) <u>are the two laws passed by Congress that changed or modified the principle of the Constitution.</u>
Explanation:
- The right to vote is also known as the <u>suffrage in America.</u>
- <u>In America different group of people where prohibited to vote-like poor people ,Based on the Color of the people ,immigrants,</u>
- <u>It was in the year 1870 the </u><u>15 th Amendment</u><u> was passed which enabled the African American men to vote.</u>
- <u>Almost after 50 Years the state and the congress ratified the 19th Amendment and it gave women the right to vote or the suffrage right</u>
Oil, metal, and rubber. Japan as a country could not produce these resources. In fact Japan has no natural resources except for some wood, and fish.
Japan wanted to be the leader in Asia, and everybody bow to them.