Industrialization and Nationalism answer key

Civil War: Part IV: Impacts, Consequences, & EffectsThis lesson teaches students about the impacts, effects, and consequences of the Civil War. Included in this lesson:• Review: Sherman captures Atlanta saves Lincoln's second term, Grant's drive to Richmond, Lee surrenders at Appomattox Courthouse• America's deadliest war: 600,000+ deaths• First modern war: machine guns, rifles, telegraph, railroads, ironclads, submarines and a new form of warfare• Expanded federal government & executive

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This World History / Global Studies PowerPoint includes the following major topics: Causes for the Industrial Revolution, Agrarian Revoluion, Enclosure Movement, Crop Rotation, Population Growth, Energy Revolution, James Watt, Steam Engine, Coal, Iron, Cottage Industry, Domestic System, John Kay and Flying Shuttle, James Hargreaves and Spinning Jenny, Richard Arkwright and Waterframe, Samuel Crompton and Spinning Mule, George Stephenson and Railroads, Robert Fulton and Steam Boat, John McAdam

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Please see my PowerPoint that coincides with these Guided Notes:W25.1 - The Beginnings of Industrialization - PowerPoint NotesThese are the Guided Notes (Blank and Filled-In) for my PowerPoint: "Collapse of Chinese Imperial Rule"...which includes the following major topics: Causes for the Industrial Revolution, Agrarian Revoluion, Enclosure Movement, Crop Rotation, Population Growth, Energy Revolution, James Watt, Steam Engine, Coal, Iron, Cottage Industry, Domestic System, John Kay and Flying

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REVIEW EFFECTIVELY for U.S. HISTORY! - The Triumph of Industry! This concise, fact-filled review is perfect for students as they prepare themselves for upcoming tests and assessments!TOPICS INCLUDED: Civil War, tariffs, Laissez-faire Policies, railroads, strikes, Sherman Antitrust Act, Thomas Edison, Henry Bessemer, Andrew Carnegie, John D. Rockefeller, Samuel Gompers, Eugene Debs, unions3 Versions Included:OUTLINE for NOTES - A basic outline of the material is given for students to help organ

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US History Regents review packet that covers the era of industrialization. Topics include: railroads, populist party, agricultural revolution, "New South," causes of industrialization, effects of industrialization, economic philosophies, monopolies and robber barons, social darwinism, opposition to trusts, Supreme Court decisions, labor unions, Progressive Era laws, and women's rights. Each section has a brief written review, followed by approximately three practice multiple choice questions.

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Bring Unit 6 Alive! Have your students imagine themselves in the past! Contained inside are 3 RAFT writing prompts for each topic in Units 6.1 through 6.7 (21 total)!RAFT prompts are exciting, engaging ways to bring students to the events, people, and themes of the past. RAFT stands for role, audience, format, and topic. By examining the prompts, students take on historical roles, research various historical time periods and regions, and create imaginative products. Students will shift their per

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This WebQuest is designed for students to understand the main contributions of Henry Bessemer, Thomas Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, the Wright Brothers, Henry Ford, Cornelius Vanderbilt, JP Morgan, John D. Rockefeller, and Andrew Carnegie. It is a great sub plan or in class activity! Zero Prep!

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Help your students build and retain key vocabulary terms with a visually appealing word wall. This resource includes 45 word wall terms related to the Industrial Era, vocabulary review strategies, and a review puzzle to support your students' learning.The following terms are included - Alexander Graham Bell, American Federation of Labor, American Railway Union, Anarchy, Andrew Carnegie, Angel Island, Benjamin Harrison, The Bessemer Process, Boss Tweed, Capitalism, Corporation, Chester A. Arthur,

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This comprehensive unit includes 18 lessons, each with intro, reading, and activities, and 3 check up quizzes to cover Industrialization in World History. Each unit has an activity to address a common core standard, with activities including creative, analytical, and comprehension skills. There is also a differentiation and extension option for all activities, and teacher notes with an answer key. Readings are written in a casual, teen-friendly way to grab the students' attention. Perfect for ho

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This is a powerpoint designed for a middle school class that covers the basics of the Industrial Era. Topics include: Factors of Industrial Growth, Government Roles, Steel and Oil, Key Industrialists, Trust and Monopolies, Life for Americans, Labor Unions and Strikes, Child Labor, and the Muckrakers. The images are really great for visual learners, as well as great documents to analyze. Enjoy!

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This activity covers 12 vocabulary terms related to Industrialization & the Gilded Age: Gilded Age, Captains of Industry, Robber Barons, Monopoly, Laissez-Faire, Labor Union, Urbanization, Political Machine, Industrialization, Trust v. Anti-trust, Philanthropy, and Social Darwinism. Students will be able to create sentences using the provided card sort when completing the vocabulary activity.In the classroom: I print several sets of card sorts for students to use in groups. Each set is print

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This is a great review sheet for the Industrial Revolution, covering key individuals such as Carnegie, Rockefeller, Vanderbilt, JP Morgan, Henry Ford, and Thomas Edison. A matching activity with key vocab is on page two, with terms such as assembly line, mass production, horizontal/vertical integration, sweatshops, labor unions, Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, stock, robber baron, captain of industry, philanthropy, etc. Perfect for reviewing before a test and for practicing enduring issues with you

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This handout covers 19th Century Industrialization with 30 questions on industrialization, the rise of labor unions, industrial leaders and more. It includes vocabulary such as: Bell, Bessemer, Carnegie, Corporations, Debs, Drake, Edison, Erie, Federation, Frontier, Gompers, Gospel, Grange, Migration, Mobilier, Monopolies, Munn, Pullman, Railroads, Regulation, Rockefeller, Sherman, Strikes, Unions, Yrbanization, Women and more.This activity can be used for test prep, assessment, supplemental w

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Topics Included: German Unification, Italian Unification, Russification, Agricultural Revolution, Industrial Revolution, Industrialization Inventions, The Luddites, Child Labor, Woman's Suffrage, Slavery abolition The following is apart of an entire World History Workbook series. Promoting critical thinking and essential information, the following unit provides an interactive way for students to engage World History. Include: -Includes Warm Ups, Political Cartoon analysis, Smart board Activitie

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Introduce industrialization to your students with this overview PowerPoint presentation, cloze notes, and exit tickets. Topics included are industrialization, urbanization, causes, impacts, reform movements, Communism, and Capitalism.You Get:1.PowerPoint Presentation Overview (editable)2.Cloze Notes (editable)3.2 Exit Tickets (editable)4.Note Template (editable)-Present the presentation through slide 14. If you are on a traditional schedule, give students Exit Ticket 1 as a closing activity. If

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Thirty-four short-answer questions, worth 43 total points and spanning 28 pages, based on primary and secondary sources about industrialization, business trusts, and the labor movement (railroads, child labor, Chinese immigrants, Rockefeller, Carnegie, Theodore Roosevelt, the automobile). These 28 pages of questions can be useful to any US History social studies curriculum that values primary and secondary source analysis This assignment correlates to Unit 17 (Out of 37 total units) of my readin

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These are the World History / Global Studies Filled-In Guided Notes for my PowerPoint: "The Beginnings of Industrialization"...which includes the following major topics: Causes for the Industrial Revolution, Agrarian Revoluion, Enclosure Movement, Crop Rotation, Population Growth, Energy Revolution, James Watt, Steam Engine, Coal, Iron, Cottage Industry, Domestic System, John Kay and Flying Shuttle, James Hargreaves and Spinning Jenny, Richard Arkwright and Waterframe, Samuel Crompton and Spin

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A class set of 30 looping cards that have the inherent benefit of requiring all students to pay attention to the clues. These are appropriate for all levels oA set of thirty looping cards. Looping cards have the advantage over Jeopardy! of requiring all students full attention throughout the game. Concepts include but not limited to--innovation, domestic system, factory system, renewable resources, non-renewable resources, industrialization, capital, division of labor, interchangable/standardiza

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Quiz on industrial age in US history (1870-1900), covers new technologies, inventors, business models, robber barons, early regulations, rise of labor. Vocabulary matching, true/false, and short answer.

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OBJECTIVE: To test students on the material in lessons 76-91 of 150, which covered the Enlightenment, French and Indian War, Revolutionary War, French Revolution, Prince Metternich, Industrial Revolution, Science and the Arts, and events in Great Britain, France, Italy, and Germany. TIME: 1 class period The test includes 50 questions in a variety of formats (multiple-choice, matching, completion, true/false). All are worth two points each. Five of the questions also ask students to decide whet

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** INDUSTRIALIZATION - FREE LESSON PLAN **

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Use this free day-by-day lesson plan to teach 6 days on industrialization. I offer the PowerPoints, student outlines (and keys), worksheets, auizes and review game for purchase to make your life easy. US History Social Studies Industrialization Lesson Plan Template Week-long Lessons Plan 6 day lessons PowerPoint Bell Work Videos War 1812 North v South Agricultural Innovations Free-enterprise system Laisse-Faire Urbanization Immigrants Slavery Plantations Factories Transportation Communication M

Crash Course US History #12: The Market Revolution - Study Guide (Word)Students follow along with John Green's online Crash Courses and reflect upon events in US History using this interactive guiding question workbook.In READY TO GO Microsoft Word format - No conversion from PDF that scrambles or alters the text!!Use in Word or Google Docs IMMEDIATELYLink includedCommon Core English standards are followed in all questionsTap into level 3 and 4 DOK (Depth of Knowledge)Actively learn US History w

Age of Innovation and Industrialization PowerPoint

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This is a 25 slide PowerPoint presentation about the United States and the Industrialization with a classroom project at the end. The presentation is used to present the information that we use for an entire Chapter/Unit. The headings for each section are Inventions and Technology, Industrial Growth, Growth of Cities, Working Class, and the Labor Movement. The project at the end is just an idea that I used at the end of my unit to allow the kids to do more research on the strikes that occurre

Industrialization & Urbanization - The Rust Belt

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This is a 16 slide, highly animated, power point presentations on Industrialization & Urbanization - The Rust Belt. Each of the presentation slides are editable so you can change it to fit your individual needs. The term “Rust Belt” refers to what once served as the hub of American Industry. Located in the Great Lakes region, the Rust Belt covers much of the American Midwest. Also known as the “Industrial Heartland of North America”, the Great Lakes and nearby Appalachia were utilized for

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This can be a guided reading assignment, you would need to use your students' textbook and add the pages at the end of each question if they are reading challenged. Students can also search the questions on their devices (phone, ipad, chromebook, etc). This covers the transformations happening in the west, in the cities, in immigration, and at the end are relevant people during Jim Crow which can be deleted if you would like. I have condensed the info to one page, to help out with the number o

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This chart is designed to be used in a unit/chapter on Industrialization and the Industrial Revolution that took place in the United States and Europe in the 19th century. This chart/visual has numerous uses and can be used as a display item, poster, exit slip, notes, activity. The information lays out the when, what, where, who, and why of the Industrial Revolution. Included with this product is a chart, and then large printable definitions and descriptions for each of the above sections. T

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This is a fill in the blank essay outline that guides students. The topic is Industrialization. Students will choose 4 different inventions or technological advances and write an essay about them. There are also paragraphs that incorporate documents into the essay but if you want the essay to be thematically based, just edit the outline to take the documents out. Ideas can be the McCormick Reaper, Erie Canal, Railroad, telegraph, steam engine, cotton gin, etc.

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Keywords/Places/People: Unions view immigrants as a threat, Chinese Exclusion Act, Union Labor Party, Greenback Party, Radicalism in the Labor Movement, Socialism, Anarchy, IWW, Karl Marx, Friedrich Engels, Eugene V. Debs, Emma Goldman, Leon Gzolgosz, Alexander Berkman, Henry Clay, Assassination of President McKinley, Lucy Parsons, Albert Parsons, Haymarket Riot, Edward Bellamy, Utopian Nationalism, Ignatius Donnelly, Mary Elizabeth Lease, Wobblies Primary Documents, photographs, political car

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This PowerPoint teaches students about business and industry in the United States, focusing primarily on the 1800s industrialization era. It discusses major industries, unions, factories, major inventions and transportation, social classes, banking and investments, living and working conditions, and political machines. The PowerPoint also references an assignment that can be found on my site, titled "Labor Unions on the Front Page".This PowerPoint contains videos, images, and information gathere

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