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In this episode of APUSH for ALL, we tackle the rise of American industrial supremacy and the fierce debates it sparked in the late nineteenth century. The United States becomes an economic powerhouse through steel, railroads, oil, and mass production—but that growth comes with slums, strikes, monopolies, and deep inequality. We explore the Gilded Age as both spectacle and system, from Carnegie and Rockefeller to railroads, assembly lines, and scientific management. Just as importantly, we examine the critics—labor unions, reformers, socialists, and utopian thinkers—who asked a question that still matters: can a nation be rich without becoming unjust?
By Zach Garrison, Riley Keltner, and Mike Hill5
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In this episode of APUSH for ALL, we tackle the rise of American industrial supremacy and the fierce debates it sparked in the late nineteenth century. The United States becomes an economic powerhouse through steel, railroads, oil, and mass production—but that growth comes with slums, strikes, monopolies, and deep inequality. We explore the Gilded Age as both spectacle and system, from Carnegie and Rockefeller to railroads, assembly lines, and scientific management. Just as importantly, we examine the critics—labor unions, reformers, socialists, and utopian thinkers—who asked a question that still matters: can a nation be rich without becoming unjust?

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