Question

Economic and social changes during the Gilded Age caused
most workers to abandon labor unions.
people to stop working at many factories.
workers to seek training to get better jobs.
activists to work for a variety of reforms.

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Economic and social changes during the Gilded Age caused **activists to work for a variety of reforms**. This period, roughly from the 1870s to the early 1900s, was characterized by rapid industrialization, urbanization, and significant social changes. As a result, numerous activists and reformers emerged, advocating for various issues such as labor rights, women's suffrage, temperance, and civil rights. Although labor unions did face challenges during this time, including opposition from employers and government, the era also saw the rise of movements aimed at addressing the inequities and injustices that arose from the rapid economic changes.