1. Britain Vrs United States
This was a highly mechanized, industrial age in which people's roles were being determined by their merit, talents, character and grit'. ... The genesis of the Episcopacy at the end of the 19th century represented the merger of what appeared to be an irreconcilable conflict between two rival elite groups: the old pre-industrial New England - based on upper-class norms, with its high-minded, non-urban mores, and the big, rough New York based - Gilded Age rich. ... Floyd Hunter saw power as a pyramid with a small number of top leaders at the peak, a somewhat larger number below [middl...
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