The period of the Second Industrial Revolution is often referred to as the Gilded Age due to the significant economic growth and the ostentatious wealth that characterized the era, particularly in the United States during the late 19th century. The term "gilded" implies a superficial layer of gold, suggesting that beneath the glittering surface of prosperity lay deep social issues such as inequality, corruption, and labor exploitation. This period saw the rise of industrial magnates and vast fortunes, while many workers endured poor conditions, highlighting the stark contrasts of wealth and poverty. The Gilded Age thus encapsulates both the remarkable advancements of the time and the societal challenges they obscured.
the first industrial revolution took place in englan and the second industrial revolution in germay the second industrial revolution is also called the technology revolution.
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The Industrial Revolution
Because it was something man had never seen before and it made our lives easier. Like the industrial revolution.
the first industrial revolution took place in englan and the second industrial revolution in germay the second industrial revolution is also called the technology revolution.
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it was called the industrial revolution because it was first the farming age but then later on it was called the machine age because machines were being produced at that time
Industrial Revolution
The Industrial Revolution.
Mostly it was called the Industrial Revolution
Secularization was referred to people increasingly rejected religion or religious consideration during the industrial revolution.
They are called Wethers.
maybe because the machines were invented at that time.
Industrial Revolution - for sure.