id author title date pages extension mime words sentence flesch summary cache txt 7w62f76575b James P. Breen Fighting the Roman Corporation: How the American Protective Association Combined Anti-Catholicism and Antimonopolism in Gilded Age America 2022 .txt text/plain 310 10 27 Many historians have tried to explain why economic reform movements and mass working-class political movements failed to curb the excesses of industrialization in the United States during the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Antimonopolism in the Gilded Age often depended on Catholics, so the A.P.A.'s commitment to opposing both corporations and the Catholic Church fractured other antimonopoly political movements and organizations. cache/7w62f76575b.txt txt/7w62f76575b.txt