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AP U.S. History Exam 2.28. What role did the government play in the growth of Veblen's "leisure class" after the Civil War?
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AP U.S. History Exam 2.28. What role did the government play in the growth of Veblen's "leisure class" after the Civil War?
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[ musical flourish ]
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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by the leisure class,
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every school's most popular elective.
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[ group ooh-ing ]
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All right, give the excerpt a read.
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- 00:12
[ mumbles ]
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[ mumbling continues ]
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[ further mumbling ]
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All right, and the question:
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What role did the government play in the growth of Veblen's leisure class
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after the Civil War?
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Hmm. And here are your potential answers.
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[ mumbles ]
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Well, Veblen's so-called leisure class enjoyed
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only the finest things, preferring to live
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"by the industrial community rather than in it."
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So let's see which answer best describes
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how the U.S. government contributed to the growth of these
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fancy feasts following the Civil War.
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Okay. Did the government help the expansion
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of the leisure class because A - it stopped the growth
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of monopolies through legislation aimed at breaking up trusts?
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Well, though the government eventually took anti-trust actions
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in the late 19th century, these moves would've
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tampered the financial success of wealthy industrialists,
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so that gets rid of A.
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Did the government contribute to the growth of the leisure class
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because B - it allowed all people to play a role
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in the government through the rise of political machines?
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Well, political machines were certainly playing their part
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in society in these days, but they didn't have much relevance
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to the leisure class. So we can get rid of B.
- 01:36
Could the government have helped with the expansion
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of the leisure class because C - it made land
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in the western territories available at a low cost
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for those willing to farm it?
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Well, as Veblen mentions, the leisure class was able to live
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"by the industrial community rather than in it,"
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which meant they were definitely not working the land,
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even though they were still making tons of money.
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So get rid of C.
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And that means the government contributed to the growth
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of the leisure class because D - it subsidized ventures
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in transportation and new technologies, - ding, ding, ding -
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which created new markets.
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Government subsidies made it possible for wealthy Americans
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to jump into new markets with little risk,
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acquiring pools of money in the process.
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So D is the right answer.
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Eventually the government broke up the trusts and monopolies
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that gave the leisure class their wealth
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in the first place, making it much harder to sit back,
- 02:25
relax, and enjoy life at a, uh...
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leisurely pace.
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[ meow ]
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