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Essay heading: The rise of corporate America
 
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Farmers, unable to afford the new machines, could either form an indentured debt with the corporate-controlled banks or move to the cities. As a result, farmers were forced to move to the industrious cities while unemployment reached 20% in 1893. As employment rates decreased, cheap labor increased, and work conditions worsened, the gap in social classes increased to the point that "only the rich were secure...
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As a result, farmers were forced to move to the industrious cities while unemployment reached 20% in 1893. As employment rates decreased, cheap labor increased, and work conditions worsened, the gap in social classes increased to the point that "only the rich were secure." This inequality forced laborers to unite and collectively protest, thus forming unions nationwide...
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