How was the United States different from European industrializing nations in the late nineteenth century?

a. The United States did not have a major political party explicitly committed to the cause of labor.
b. The United States did not have access to the quantity of raw materials available to European countries.
c. The United States did not have the level of technology innovation as other industrializing nations.
d. The United States did not have the level of available capital compared to the capital available to European corporations.


a. The United States did not have a major political party explicitly committed to the cause of labor.

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