robber barons
During the Gilded Age, people who gained their wealth by stealing from the poor were known as "robber barons." These were individuals who amassed great fortunes through unethical business practices such as exploitation of workers and monopolistic control of industries.
A cutpurse is a thief, a kind of pickpocket. Back in the day, people's clothes did not have pockets built into them. They kept their money in little bags or purses which they tied to their belts. A cutpurse would sneak up on them and cut the strings that held the purse to the belt, take the purse and disappear before the victim knew it was gone.
Yes, it is wrong to engage in stealing someone else's belongings, regardless of the item. Respecting other people's property and boundaries is important in any relationship.
British prisons became overcrowded in the 1700s due to a rise in crime rates, harsh penalties for minor offenses, and the lack of a systematic approach to dealing with offenders. Additionally, the industrial revolution led to urbanization and increased poverty, creating a cycle of crime and punishment.
The angry mob wanted to crucify the accused criminal for his alleged crimes.
People who steal may exhibit traits such as impulsivity, lack of empathy, dishonesty, and a sense of entitlement. They may justify their actions by believing they are owed something or that the rules do not apply to them. Often, underlying issues such as financial difficulties, addiction, or psychological disorders can contribute to stealing behavior.
they felt good!
what kind of sports where around in the gilded age
The stock and bond holders
sex was a big part of this the more people that entered the world industrial laders decided to up production during the gilded thus makeing succes become easier to achieve
Presumably much the same they worked as in any other age, simply with greater success than during other times in their history.
Occupational classification gain more people during 1880 and 1890
It is bad. Stealing in the workplace is stealing. The people who steal in the workplace usually rationalize their actions but they are only fooling themselves. Stealing is stealing.
hard; soft
Stealing can be influenced by a variety of factors, including addiction. Some individuals with addiction issues may turn to stealing to support their substance abuse habits. However, not all instances of stealing are directly caused by addiction, as motivations for stealing can be complex and multifaceted.
always keep watch of your stuff or always bring it with you so they cant get it
poor white men(though im not entirely sure)
possibly actions people took during segregation , personal actions