U.S. History Midterm Exam
Essay questions, two (2) questions, 10 pts. each, for total of 20 pts. Answer everything in bold!
Reflecting back on Units 1 through 11, describe America's incredible industrialization and urbanization from 1865 to 1945. What were the key elements of this change and what were the costs of such rapid industrialization (i.e. environmental and human costs and the Great Depression)? How did activists and politicians respond to these changes (in the Progressive Era and the New Deal)? How did wars affect the economy?
By 1900 the U.S. had become the leading industrial power in the world, with more railroad mileage and a larger steel industry than the rest of the world combined. As it became an urban, industrial society with a rapidly growing population and millions of immigrants, it faced new social and economic problems, which were addressed by an expanding government at all levels. Both the Progressives in 1900-20 and the New Dealers in 1933-40 had attempted to regulate and stabilize capitalism. In the Progressive Era under Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, the Federal Trade Commission, the Pure Food and Drug Act and Federal Reserve Act were passed to regulate corporations and the financial system, while antitrust laws like the Clayton Act were used to break up cartels and monopolies. Progressives had also passed constitutional amendments that created a federal income tax, allowed women to vote and required direct election of Senators, all of which were designed to reduce the political and economic power of the wealthy elites.
Millions of immigrants entered the United States during this period, increasingly from Southern and Eastern Europe after 1890, and formed much of the unskilled, lowly-paid labor force in the mining, iron and steel and automobile industries, and were increasingly joined by blacks and poor whites from the South, escaping from sharecropping, tenancy and the horrendous economic conditions in agriculture there. In general, though, labor unions like the American Federation of Labor (AFL) were only open to skilled, native born white men. One important exception...
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