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The Second Industrial Revolution in the United States resulted in the rapid growth of
government.
unions.
taxes.
cities.
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The Second Industrial Revolution (late 19th century) spurred rapid urbanization as factories, railroads, and new industries concentrated jobs in metropolitan areas, drawing large numbers of workers and immigrants into growing cities.
The Second Industrial Revolution (late 19th century) spurred rapid urbanization as factories, railroads, and new industries concentrated jobs in metropolitan areas, drawing large numbers of workers and immigrants into growing cities.
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