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Zorluk: ZorWestward Expansion: Economic and Social Development

"We did not come to this country to find a permanent home for our families... We came to labor, and when our labor is completed, we hope to return to our native land... We have built your railroads, cleared your forests, reclaimed your waste lands, and worked in your mines. In all these industries we have been peaceable and industrious. Why, then, are we subjected to violence and persecution?"
— Address of the Chinese Merchants to President Ulysses S. Grant, 1876

The activities described in the excerpt most directly reflect which of the following economic developments in the American West during the late nineteenth century?

  1. A
    The dominance of a purely laissez-faire economic system in the West that operated without any federal involvement or subsidies.
  2. B
    The emergence of a rural Populist coalition that successfully united white farmers and Chinese miners against corporate monopolies.
  3. The transition of the Western economy toward corporate-controlled industries reliant on large pools of low-wage labor.Cevap
  4. D
    The federal government's efforts to assimilate minority groups by securing their individual ownership of reservation lands.

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The transition of the Western economy toward corporate-controlled industries reliant on large pools of low-wage labor.
The correct answer is correct because the building of transcontinental railroads, large-scale mining, and commercial agricultural reclamation required massive capital and organized labor. These operations were dominated by corporate syndicates that recruited large pools of low-wage migrant workers, particularly from China, reflecting a shift away from individual frontier extraction to industrial corporate development.

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1
Analyze the source and identify the group represented.
The excerpt is an address from Chinese merchants in 1876 detailing the labor contributions of Chinese immigrants in railroad construction, forestry, mining, and agriculture.
Understanding the specific historical actors and their role in the economy provides the context for evaluating late nineteenth-century developments.
2
Connect the laborers' activities to the scale of economic production in the Gilded Age West.
Building railroads, large-scale mining, and agricultural reclamation required massive capital investment, advanced machinery, and highly organized, low-wage contract labor forces.
This links the primary source to the transition from individual prospecting and farming to corporate-led industrialization in the West.
3
Evaluate the choices to find which one accurately describes the economic landscape matching the stimulus.
The transition to corporate-dominated industries reliant on migrant labor matches the text. Other options contain misconceptions about laissez-faire government support, Populist labor coalitions, or the purpose of reservation land allotment.
This identifies the historically accurate option while discarding distractors based on common historical errors.

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The consolidation of corporate enterprises and reliance on low-wage immigrant labor in the Gilded Age West.
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