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Early 1900s

Early 1900s. The Changing America. 1/7/13 I can identify 3 factors that changed Americans way of life in the 1900s. 4 th period I need Breakin ’ and your ORQ rewrites today. No late work accepted from pre-2013 Notebook out titled America 1900s Industrialization Bright ideas

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Early 1900s

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  1. Early 1900s The Changing America

  2. 1/7/13 I can identify 3 factors that changed Americans way of life in the 1900s • 4th period I need Breakin’ and your ORQ rewrites today. • No late work accepted from pre-2013 • Notebook out titled America 1900s • Industrialization • Bright ideas • Sub Instructions

  3. Industrialization

  4. Changes in daily life Entrepreneurs introduce new technologies and begin to make life easier and products cheaper for many Americans • Light bulb • Railroads • Steel (sky scrapper) • Telegraph • Telephone How do you think these products changed life in America?

  5. From Light bulb to power grid • Brainstorm about everyday benefits of the existence of an electric power grid • Define Invention • Invention vs. Innovation • Bright Ideas handout

  6. Some of the Changes in America • Many more natural resources discovered in the west (westward expansion) • Rise in population (immigration) = Larger workforce!!! • More people need more stuff! What stuff would these new Americans need?

  7. Changes in Industry • Mass Production begins takes over in many industries making products cheap and labor more valuable. Machines help this too! • This puts more money in more workers pockets and at the same time gives them new products to buy with that money. What is mass production? Who invented it?

  8. Immigration

  9. Brainstorm examples of the groups represented in your community. • Do any of these groups face discrimination? • If so, what types of discrimination do they face?

  10. Immigrants • Most come in through NY ( called the “golden door”) • Most choose to live in areas settled by other immigrants • Most face discrimination • The amount of discrimination varies depending on country of origin Why do immigrants choose to live by other immigrants?

  11. Ellis Island

  12. Angel’s Island

  13. Immigrants • Come to America for various social, economic and political reasons (Mostly from Europe and Asia) • Steam ships make this quicker than ever • The journey is not cheap or easy (many get sick due to poor conditions), many go into indentured servitude Why would people go through the expense and the risk to get here?

  14. Where were the immigrants then What areas have the fewest immigrants? Why? cities

  15. EUROPE

  16. 1880-1900

  17. 1900-1920

  18. Immigration Laws

  19. Urbanization

  20. Growth of Cities • Millions head from farms to cities • Many wealthy leave the city for the suburbs (cars and trains help) • Restrictive Covenants- agreements not to sell to certain groups of people • Ghetto- areas of cities dominated by on ethnic or racial group Draw a hypothetical map of a turn of the century city!- Flicker

  21. Slums and Tenements • Tenement- low cost apartments built very fast to house as many immigrants as possible • Slum- an area of tenements • Conditions were very poor (soot, open sewers and rats) • Disease common • Fire a constant threat (Great Chicago Fire) • Violence, Gangs & Crime How has modern media and music changed the word ghetto?

  22. Jacob Riis

  23. Discuss the differences between the life of an American child today and that of an immigrant child in New York City in the early 1900s. • Work vs. School • Work vs. “chill time” • Explain why you think child labor was outlawed in the United States

  24. Brainstorm examples of why societies need government rules…

  25. Why do societies need government rules? • What could/would happen without government regulations? • What is the value of government regulations like in the Triangle Shirt Waist Factory fire? • What are other dangerous jobs? Should/how should the government regulate those? • Protection Under the Law

  26. Review ? • How did inventions, immigrants and laws change in 1900s USA? • Write 8-10 sentences • Peer Reviews – Grab a peer review sheet. When you are done, staple your peer review sheet to your paper and turn in. • Grab an Art PP slide sheet and read through and fill out vocabulary.

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