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what was trust-bustingin the late nineteenth and early twentieth century industrialization urbanization and immigration transformed the united states
emergence of modern americathe us history interactive timeline gives you a broad overview of the 10 eras of us history covered in this course for
legacy of immigrationthe united states has always been a nation of immigrants and remains one today many people from other nations still immigrate to
world war i and national origins act-american immigrationworld war i 1914-1918 marked an important turning point in the history of immigration to the
why did some americans become nativists and urge restrictions on immigration many old stock americans were troubled by the vast number of
where did new stock immigrants come fromprior to the 1880s most immigrants to the us were from northern and western europe including britain and
how did reformers respond to the problems of immigrants and the poor in american citiesin order to address the social problems of american cities
why did some americans consider urbanization a threat to the nations political systemalthough americans were moving to cities in ever greater numbers
where did the new residents of americas rapidly growing cities come fromthe availability of land in the nineteenth century was one of the factors
responses to industrialization -us industrailisationthe amazing growth of industrial output and corporations made the american economy the worlds
why did the great railway strike shock many americansworkers often protested against low wages or wage cuts by going on strike this meant refusing to
why did the federal and state governments consistently side with factory owners rather than workers during strikesin 1892 while andrew carnegie
what goals did labor organizations seekanother major strike occurred in 1886 when two labor organizations the knights of labor and the american
what is freewriting and how can it help me get ideaslike brainstorming freewriting a term coined by the writing teacher peter elbow can help you with
the right to privacy vs protection from criminalsthe bill of rights does not contain the words right to privacy but especially in the twentieth
civil disobedience vs the rule of lawlaw and obedience to the law is necessary for an orderly society as the framers believed all legitimate forms of
freedom of religion vs freedom from religionthe first amendment to the us constitution provides that congress shall make no law respecting an
limiting governments powerthroughout american history the federal government has generally grown larger and more powerful as the nation and its
liberty vsordergovernment is necessary but americans have often harbored a great deal of distrust of it thomas paine one of the leading american
freedom vs equalitythe declaration of independence written in 1776 asserts that human beings are created equal and that they possess the rights to
political stability and instabilitypolitical leaders movements parties governments do not last forever but must change and adapt in response to
the rise and decline of communist governmentssince the mid-nineteenth century socialist and communist ideas and governments have greatly altered
in what ways did workers not share fully in americas growing prosperity during industrializationworkers had little control over large corporate
the era of democratic revolutionsthe american and french revolutions were by no means the only democratic revolutions of their era inspired by the
the french revolutionthe french revolution which began in 1789 was in many respects more sweeping than its american counterpart while the american