What were the Pro’s and Con’s of industrialization in the United States By : Khadija Spencer ; Keisha Mitchell.

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What were the Pro’s and Con’s of industrialization in the United States By : Khadija Spencer ; Keisha Mitchell

What Does The Theory Of Social Darwinism Advocate ? The Theory Of Social Darwinism advocate was a guy named Charles Darwin. He had a theory of biological eveolution

What Methods Did Ruthless Business Operators Use To Eliminate Their Competition ? One of the methods that Robber Barons used was sailing his oil at a low prices until he got rich and eliminate his competition by taking there business over. Then he raised the prices up with was very ruthless.

Why Did The Nation’s Business Boom Bypass The South ? The Nation’s business boom bypass the South by because the they didn’t have railroads or a lot of transportations and most of the slaves left and moved North so they didn’t have a lot of workers