Chapter 18
Key Terms1. Homestead Act
2. Transcontinental Railroads 3. Chinese Exclusion Act 4. Hydraulic Mining 5. Battle of Little Bighorn 6. Sand Creek Massacre 7. Helen Hunt Jackson 8. Dawes Severalty Act 9. Ghost Dance 10. Wounded Knee 11. New South 12. Exoduster 13. Lynching 14. Ida B. Wells 15. Jim Crow Laws 26. Plessy v. Ferguson 17. Booker T. Washington 18. W.E.B. Du Bois |
Ethnic Notions: Watch 1st 30 minutes
We Shall Remain: Episode 5: Start at 36 minute mark
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Chapter 19
Key Terms1. Thomas Edison
2. JP Morgan 3. Andrew Carnegie 4. John D. Rockefeller 5. Social Darwinism 6. Middle class culture (pages 574-578) 7. New Woman 8. Working class culture 9. Mail Order Catalogs 10. Knights of Labor 11. Hay Market Riot 12. Homestead Strike 13. Pullman Strike 14. Pools 15. Munn v Illinois 16. Free Silver 17. Grangers/Farmers Alliance 18. Populists 19. William Jennings Bryan |
Men Who Build America: Episode 4 - (first 12 minutes) - Election of 1896, Populism
Men Who built American- Homestead Strike
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Chapter 20
1. Henry Ford
2. Merger Movement/ Pools and Trusts 3. Scientific Management 4. Gospel of Wealth 5. Social Darwinism 6. New Wave Immigrants 7. Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire 8. Tenements 9. Political Machines 10. De Facto Discrimination (African Americans) 11. AF of L 12. IWW 13.Greenwich Village Feminists |
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Unit Themes for Review
- (CCOT) Evaluate the extent to which the Civil War fostered change in the United States economy in the period from 1861 to 1900.
- (CAUSATION) What were the reasons that Populism rose to prominence in the late 19th century?
- (EFFECT) Analyze the impact of big business on the economy and politics and the responses of Americans to these changes. Confine your answer to the period 1870 to 1900.
- (COMPARE) Andrew Carnegie has been viewed by some historians as "the prime representative of the industrial age" and by others as "an industrial leader atypical of the period". Assess the validity of these views by comparing and contrasting Carnegie with TWO other business leaders in his era.