Identity Analyze the ways in which migration led to changes in the American identify for Immigrants, working class people and first time urban residents.

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Identity Analyze the ways in which migration led to changes in the American identify for Immigrants, working class people and first time urban residents.

WXT Explain how changes in technology and the organizational structure of business affected the economic and social developments of the United States

Wor Describe how the second industrial revolution changed American perceptions about involvement in world affairs.

CUL Explain how abuses in capitalism led to an outcry for social and philosophical change.

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