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A successful paper will include a thorough comparison including the similarities and difference between some aspect of development in the United States versus the same aspect of development in a different country. The paper should be 4-5 pages in length (the 4-5 pages do not count the title page or the reference page). A minimum of three scholarly references, such as those found in the Ivy Tech virtual library, must be used in addition to the textbook.
The paper should be completed using APA format and any sources you use in the process of writing the paper should be listed on a reference page at the end of the paper and properly cited in the body of the paper.
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Body
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B. Summary of second piece of supporting evidence/information
Second paragraph description
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Conclusion
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B. Concluding remarks
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The United States of America went through an economic transformation which was recognized
by the growing of the industrial economy, large-scale agriculture development, big business
rapid expansion, the rise of industrial conflict and national labor unions, from the reconstruction
era to the end of the 19th century.
The sudden economic growth of the United States was fueled in the late 19th century by a surge
of technological innovations. However, through the rising of big businesses and American
corporations, the nations productive opportunities were concentrated on fewer and fewer hands.
Farming too was a big business in the United States which was brought by mechanization, which
made the United States to become the worlds largest food producer, where they have never let go
of that position up to date. White Americans land hungers still continued to be sustained. As a
result, it led to the wars among the Native Americans of the plains and the great removal of
people who were indigenous from their ancestral home grounds.
After the Civil War, the development and growth led to an unpredicted outburs...