The win at all costs attitude helped Rockefeller to become the richest man of his time. He considered himself as the fittest and was able to acquire stock in various companies. The problem with this attitude is that it may lead to negative externalities in society such as loss of good jobs
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Before the Industrial revolution the U.S. economy was based on agriculture. A minority of people did factory work, and they were mainly in the Northeast. The First Industrial Revolution spread to the United States in the early 1800s. The need for workers led people to move from farming areas to urban settings. It brought women and children into the labor force and families began looking for employment outside of the home. Factory growth led people to move to cities to look for work instead of being employed on their own farms. Two different social classes of people emerged—industrial capitalists, those who owned factories, and industrial laborers, those who worked in factories.
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