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Which industry was considered a catalyst of economic growth during the gilded age?
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Which industry was considered a catalyst of economic growth during the gilded age?
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the Railroads were considered the major catalyst of economic growth. They provided steady jobs and connected parts of the country. The new rail lines allowed for faster movement of individuals which greatly spread new ideas.
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