At the beginning of the 20th century, the United States was experiencing rapid industrialization and urbanization, transforming from a primarily agrarian society into an industrial powerhouse. This era was marked by significant economic growth, technological advancements, and an influx of immigrants, which contributed to cultural diversity. However, it also faced social challenges, including labor unrest, racial segregation, and political corruption. The period set the stage for major reforms and the U.S.'s emergence as a global power.
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