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New Video! APUSH 62: Industrial Capitalism Creates "The Gilded Age."

5/14/2024

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Take a look at my latest AP US History video! Here's the link: APUSH 62: Industrial Capitalism Creates a Gilded Age (youtube.com)


•NOTES: Video 62: Industrial Capitalism Creates “The Gilded Age”
• What We’re Covering Here :
• “Why Was It Called the ‘Gilded Age?’” 0:28
• The Gilded Age in a Nutshell. 2:29
• Gilded Age Industrialization. 4:33
• Revolutions in Transportation and Communication. 6:01
• Mass Production, Distribution & Marketing. 12:08
• Revolution in Steelmaking. 12:35
• Coal and Oil Fuel Industrialization. 13:45
• Modern Management and Corporations Develop. 16:35
• Modern Marketing Takes Shape. 18:50
• The Industrial/Gilded Age Labor Force. 23:55
•The Divide Between Poverty and Wealth. 25:25
• More Modern “Conspicuous Consumption.” 27:39
• Warning! Dangerous Ideas! You Can Stop Here If You Want. 29:56
• Many Say We Are in a New Gilded Age. 31:08
• The Billionaires’ Workers Get Few Benefits. 32:37
• C-Suite Compensation has Skyrocketed. 34:26
• Some Corporations Support Social Programs. 35:47
• Corporations Are “Socializing” Costs While Keeping Profits for Themselves. 36:44
• Will Child Labor Laws and OSHA Go Away? 37:58
• Happy Holidays? 44:06
• Let’s Stop the New Gilded Age. 45:05
• Did You Find This Video Useful?: 46:46
• Contact Me! Facebook, Instagram, Email, Phone. 48:12
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Who’d Like This: Students taking or anyone else interested in U.S. History.


Source Material:
• This video is based on my general knowledge of US history, Barron’s AP US History (4th Edition and/or the 5th Edition) and what I could access using Bing/Google.
• While this should help you do well on the APUSH test, I can’t be responsible for what your teacher tests. Please read your class text(s) and pay attention to what your teacher says in class.
• Any resources listed below.


Links for References/Links to Relevant Topics:
• Gilding - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gilding
• US Constitution - Stanford Copyright and Fair Use Center https://fairuse.stanford.edu/law/us-c...
• Western Union - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western...
• Alexander Graham Bell - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Graham_Bell
• Dilbert - Wikipedia : https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilbert
• F. W. Woolworth Company - Wikipedia en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F._W._Woolworth_Company
• The Ultimate Reasons for the Downfall of Sears https://retailmarketingtechnology.com...
• These are the world's five richest people | AP News https://apnews.com/article/worlds-fir...
• Understanding the Historic Divergence Between Productivity and a Typical Worker’s Pay: Why It Matters and Why It’s Real | Economic Policy Institute (epi.org) https://www.epi.org/publication/under...
• Graef Crystal – Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graef_C... Also see: In Search of Excess:The Overcompensation of American Executives (1991),
• CEO pay has skyrocketed 1,460% since 1978: CEOs were paid 399 times as much as a typical worker in 2021 | Economic Policy Institute (epi.org) https://files.epi.org/uploads/255893.pdf
• Young workers could lose their lunch breaks under proposed law https://lailluminator.com/briefs/chil...
• Stand with Workers, Oppose Any Attempt to Repeal OSHA’s Injury Recordkeeping Rule - National Employment Law Project (nelp.org) https://www.nelp.org/stand-with-worke...
• Protecting workers, the constitution and our judicial process https://thehill.com/blogs/congress-bl...
• Wal-Mart: The High Cost of Low Price - Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wal-Mar...
• Service Employees’ Union International: www.seiu.org


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