- Which of the following was not a reason to move to the cities during the Gilded Age?
- Which of the following did not happen during the Gilded Age?
- What made immigration different in the time between 1860 and 1920?
- What was an example of the new types of entertainment that became popular during the Gilded Age?
- What was the impact of department stores in the Gilded Age?
- What was a strong belief of the Gilded Age?
- What are the example of push and pull?
Which of the following was not a reason to move to the cities during the Gilded Age?
Which of the following was not a reason to move to the cities during the Gilded Age? Tenant farming removed prime land from the agricultural economy, thus causing the loss of jobs.
Which of the following did not happen during the Gilded Age?
William McKinley’s presidency, the Great California Gold Rush, Civil War and Reconstruction, did NOT take place during the Gilded Age (1877 -1890).
What made immigration different in the time between 1860 and 1920?
What made immigration different in the time between 1860 and 1920 than in previous years? The immigrants tended to come from eastern and southern Europe. companies from paying to import workers from outside the nation.
What was an example of the new types of entertainment that became popular during the Gilded Age?
What was an example of the new types of entertainment that became popular during the Gilded Age? Wild West traveling shows. Saloons were know as the social and intellectual center of the neighborhood during the Gilded Age in large cities.
What was the impact of department stores in the Gilded Age?
As shown through the works of historians, economists, and sociologists spanning the decades following the Gilded Age of American consumer culture, department stores of the Gilded Age offered women a means of economic and personal freedom through the provision of both consumer as well as employment opportunities.
What was a strong belief of the Gilded Age?
A belief promoted by Carnegie which stated that the wealthy should give back to society and that it is their duty. A belief promoted by Walter Raushenbusch stating that Christians have a responsibility to address and fix certain social problems such as poverty, excessive wealth, crime, racial tension, etc.
What are the example of push and pull?
Opening and Closing a Door When you apply force, and the door moves towards you, the force applied is said to be a pull force. On the other hand, when the door moves away from you, the force in action is the push force.