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Labor in the Gilded Age Lecture 1 The Great Strikes and Demonstrations.
Labor Strives to Organize CH 6 Section 3. Government and Business The Government most often favored the industrialist They placed high Tariffs (taxes)
Industrialization. The “Steel Horse” Five main lines Great Northern Northern Pacific Central/Union Pacific Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Southern Pacific.
Chapter 25 Section 1 The Cold War Begins Chapter 13 Section 3 The Organized Labor Movement Assess the problems that workers faced in the late 1800s. Compare.
Saul Alinsky I am an American community organizer and writer. I am generally considered to be the founder of modern community organizing—primarily organizing.
Cleveland’sSecondPresidency1893-1897. GROVER CLEVELAND 1893-1897Democrat Lived 1837-1908 (71) Vp- Adali Stevenson New Jersey ***Only President to serve.
“LABOR AND CAPITAL” United States History and Literature The American Experience.
Ch.6. Man who first successfully used steam engine to drill for oil (1859)
Chapter 17. Pennsylvania Steel Mill Workers protesting 20% wage cut Pinkerton agents hired to “break” the strike.
Chapter 13 Section 4 The Great Strikes. Gulf between rich and poor 1890- 9% of Americans held 75% of national wealth Many resented extravagant lifestyles.
Labor Unions form Industrialization lowered the prices of consumer goods, but most workers still didn’t make enough to buy them Their complaints usually.