Industrialization Dbq Essay

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During the late 1800s and early 1900s, American Society rapidly changed. With new technologies and inventions such as railroads people were able to move far into the west, and urbanization led people to conglomerate in large cities in the East. This rapid expansion of technology and change of lifestyle was due to industrialization, which had a variety of effects on American society. Although the rapid rise of immigration in US society from the years of 1865 to 21900 had a minor effect on industrialization, the expansive powers and responsibilities of big businesses and the increase of political voice for the lower working class were major effects of industrialization. A minor effect of industrialization on US society was the rapid rise of immigration to America which led to decreased costs of living and a decrease in job security. Due to the …show more content…

Labor Unions such as the American Federation of Labor advocated for better working conditions. Such was stated by Samuel Gompers, who was the leader of the American Federation of Labor and was a strong advocate for human rights and the protection of workers from being abused (document 6). Through protests and advocacy, they were able to gain some od their rights from the companies they work for and their efforts increased their quality of life. In addition, many were able to advocate for their rights in the workplace by voting for political party candidates who supported this issue, such as the “People’s Party” (document 5). This party advocated for workers’ and lower class rights and fought against oppression and poverty. Through political parties that eventually led to political reform. Workers gained a voice in politics and in turn improved their quality of life. For these reasons, the increased voice of the working class in politics was a major effect of