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How much did the government regulate business practices during the gilded age?
a.it barely regulated businesses at all.
b.it strictly regulated the railroad industry, but left other businesses alone.
c.it regulated the steel industry and the railroad industry, but no other businesses.
d.it strictly regulated all businesses.
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Ответ:
Answer;
A.It barely regulated businesses at all.
Explanation;
-While the Gilded Age is known for launching achievements from many of the world's most accomplished entrepreneurs, inventors and thinkers, the federal government of the United States has been criticized for its lack of regulatory influence during this area.
-The lack of federal authority in the Gilded Age contributed to an even greater lack of economic regulation. Factories that rose to success during the Civil War resulted in the Panic of 1893, during which the American economy came close to doubling in size.
-Economic competition intensified and a small minority rose to power and drove many of their competitors to bankruptcy. Critics of the federal government cited a lack of economic regulation that kept the most prominent industrialists from dominating the economy. It was believed that these “captains of industry” profited through often unfair tactics in an economy with few laws governing fair business practices.
Ответ:
Government did not do anything about private businesses which caused numerous misdeeds to prosper such as child labor and inhumane working hours.
Ответ:
x=2
Step-by-step explanation:
multiple the parenthesis, add like terms, move the constant and then divide