1) What goods and services should be produced?
2) How should the goods and services be produced?
3) For whom should the goods and services be produced?
In the early ages America was a slave and segregated country still after the Civil war there was the Separate but Equal Jim crow Laws that continues Segregation but not in a direct manner
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<span>No, women mostly stayed home and very few received wages of any kind for services performed.
Guilds were organizations of skilled workers coming together to help and protect one another.
Guild systems were created during the Middle Ages to protect skilled workers. Skilled laborers were typically dominated by men except for cases of widows. There are no real records of women being in guilds but many records of women working from home and taking care of children. Though guilds would come to the aid of widowed women, they were rarely allowed to join a guild. </span>
The Battle of Wounded Knee (1890) clearly marks the closing of the American Frontier.
It was this year, 1890, when the Census Bureau declared the American Frontier closed because all the land within the United States were claimed.
The Homestead Act (1862) offered public lands to anyone who settles in the land for a minimum of 5 years. This lead to the surge of American and immigrants moving to territories that have long been occupied by the Native Americans.
The transcontinental railroad (1869) made it possible for people and goods to be transported and traded to other places.
One positive thing about barbed wire is people cannot get in unless they hurt themselves and more than likely will stop when they do one negative thing is if you find rusty Barbwire it can infect somebody and lead to further damage