Answer:
As industrialization within the United States grew, big corporations flourished which increased tension in the labor forces resulting in the formation of labor unions. Industrialization further stratified the nation as the poor became poorer and the rich became richer with the justification of social ideologies.
Step-by-step explanation:
Effect of industrialization
Industrialization also led to the creation of labor unions and strikes because the factory workers were discontent with being treated under harsh conditions, paid low wages, and working long hours
- Unskilled labor in factories → replaceable workers → low wages, harsh conditions, long hours
- Knights of Labor: labor union that was all-inclusive
- National Labor Union → 8 hour workday, skilled and unskilled
- Haymarket Square episode: strike that turned violent
- Homestead steel strike - Dispute between workers and Carnegie Steel Company, Major defeat for the union