Writing: Big Business
(Answer each separatly)
1) Use the information in thi...
History, 02.04.2020 04:38 romanbattistelli23
Writing: Big Business
(Answer each separatly)
1) Use the information in this lesson to help you make a list of all the changes brought about by the railroads. Remember to include the changes that they brought to business, industry, and people.
2) Write a paragraph to summarize telling why the growth of big business was good for our country and why it may not have been good for our country.
3) Explain how unions benefited workers and why the owners of a very large business did not like them.
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