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CP US History- Industry, Immigration, Urbanization- Terms, Objectives, Calendar
Objectives:
The student will understand and explain:
1. How and why industry expanded in the US in the late 1800s.
2. What role railroads played in American society and politics.
3. How labor organizations changed in this time.
4. Immigration patterns and US reactions to immigration at the end of the 1800s.
5. How urbanization affected people in cities.
6. How political corruption led to reform.
Terms:
Chapter 14
Edwin L. Drake
Bessemer Process
Thomas Alva Edison
Christopher Sholes
Alexander Graham Bell
Transcontinental Railroad
George M. Pullman
Credit Mobilier
Munn vs Illinois
Interstate Commerce Act
Andrew Carnegie
Vertical/Horizontal Integration
Social Darwinism
John D. Rockefeller
Sherman Antitrust Act
Samuel Gompers
American Federation of Labor
Eugene V. Debs
Industrial Workers of the World
Mary Harris Jones
Chapter 15
Ellis Island
Angel Island
Melting Pot
Nativism
Chinese Exclusion Act
Gentlemen’s Agreement
Urbanization
Americanization Movement
Tenement
Mass Transit
Social Gospel Movement
Settlement House
Jane Addams
Political Machine
Graft
Boss Tweed
Patronage
Civil Service
Rutherford B. Hayes
James A. Garfield
Chester A. Arthur
Pendleton Civil Service Act
Grover Cleveland
Benjamin Harrison
10-12
Inventions
Poster Gallery
10-13
Lecture:
Railroads
10-14
Monopoly:
Horizontal and
Vertical
Railroad Packet Integration
Make Your
HW- Read
Own Monopoly
Chapter 14
Section 3
Define Bold
Terms and
answer
Question #4 on
page 455
10-19
Problems in the
Cities
Politics of the
Gilded Age
Cartoon
Analysis
10-20
Chart the
Presidents
10-21
College
Readiness Day
No Regular
Class
10-15
Development
of Labor
Unions
10-16
Immigration
Scavenger Hunt
“Old” vs “New”
HW- Read
Chapter 15
Section 2
Define Bold
Terms and
Answer
Quesion #4 on
pg 472
10-22
110-23
Review for Test TEST on
Chapters 14 and
HW- Study for 15
Test
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