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1 true or false 1 point working conditions during the gilded age were desirable. true false 2 true or false 1 point children were discouraged from working and often graduated from high school. true false 3 multiple choice 1 point by the centurys end, the nations economy was dominated by a very few, powerful individuals land owners from the south the federal government the factory workers 4 true or false 1 point the national labor union admitted african american workers. true false
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- The Gilded Age had harsh working conditions: long hours, low pay, unsafe factories, no job security, making them undesirable.
- Child labor was widespread in the Gilded Age; children worked in factories/mines instead of attending school, so they were not discouraged from working nor likely to graduate high school.
- By the end of the 19th century, the U.S. economy was controlled by a small number of industrial tycoons (like Carnegie, Rockefeller) who held massive wealth and corporate power.
- The National Labor Union, founded in 1866, explicitly included African American workers in its membership, making this statement true.
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- A. A very few, powerful individuals
- True