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Which three factors transformed industry during the Gilded Age?
new technology, government investments in business, and new business practices
new business practices, new technology, and the expansion of railroads
immigration, government investments in business, and the expansion of railroads
the expansion of railroads, new technology, and the government’s repeal of taxes
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new business practices, new technology, and the expansion of railroads
These three—innovations (steel, electricity, machines), new corporate methods (corporations, trusts, vertical/horizontal integration), and the growth of the railroad network—were the main forces that reshaped industry in the Gilded Age.
These three—innovations (steel, electricity, machines), new corporate methods (corporations, trusts, vertical/horizontal integration), and the growth of the railroad network—were the main forces that reshaped industry in the Gilded Age.
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