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There were several events during the Second Industrial Revolution that had profound effects on each of the major regions in the United States. Use this chart to identify the causes and effects of these events in the North, South, West, and Midwest. In the chart, choose one event from each region and describe the causes and effects of it. The event can reflect a political, social, economic, population, or transportation change.

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The Second Industrial Revolution affected the North, South, West, and Midwest with changes such as population, transportation, and economy changes. These railroads connected cities and were used to transport natural resources and goods from manufacturers to other places.

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Cause: As industrialization expanded in the North, the economy grew, which led to the creation of new jobs.

Event: A new socioeconomic class developed during this time. It was made up of men with middle incomes mostly working as skilled laborers and in office jobs.

Effect: The children in families with middle incomes started to attend public schools rather than go to work.