Robber Barron vs. Captain of Industry
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Period 6 Test Topics
- Factors for and results of Industrialization
- Immigration’s role in Industrialization and Anti Immigrant feeling
- Knights of Labor, AFL and Major strikes
- Temperance Movement
- Monopolies, Interstate Commerce Act, Social Darwinism and Gospel of Wealth
- Plessy v Ferguson, the rise of Jim Crow, Booker T. Washington and Black leadership
- Native Americans, the Dawes Act, and government attempts at forced assimilation
- People's Party (Populist), Hopes and Goals, and Industrial farming
- Settlement House, Jane Adams, and "New Immigrants"
- Political Machines, Boss Tweed, and Big City Politics
- Immigration’s role in Industrialization and Anti Immigrant feeling
- Knights of Labor, AFL and Major strikes
- Temperance Movement
- Monopolies, Interstate Commerce Act, Social Darwinism and Gospel of Wealth
- Plessy v Ferguson, the rise of Jim Crow, Booker T. Washington and Black leadership
- Native Americans, the Dawes Act, and government attempts at forced assimilation
- People's Party (Populist), Hopes and Goals, and Industrial farming
- Settlement House, Jane Adams, and "New Immigrants"
- Political Machines, Boss Tweed, and Big City Politics
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Crash Course # 24 Focus Questions
1. Describe the typical Western Settler
2. Explain how the Rail Roads make Western Settlement possible?
3. What was the "Ghost Dance" Movement?
4. What was the Dawes act and how did it change the relation between Native Americans and the US government. What its overall impact on Native Americans positive or negative - Why?
5. Explain the phrase "Kill the Indian - Save the Man".
6. Describe the relationship between Cowboys, Plains Farmers and the industrialized food industry.
2. Explain how the Rail Roads make Western Settlement possible?
3. What was the "Ghost Dance" Movement?
4. What was the Dawes act and how did it change the relation between Native Americans and the US government. What its overall impact on Native Americans positive or negative - Why?
5. Explain the phrase "Kill the Indian - Save the Man".
6. Describe the relationship between Cowboys, Plains Farmers and the industrialized food industry.
Crash Course # 23 Focus Questions
- How & Why did the Civil War spur industrial growth?
- What ingredients did US have that made industrial growth possible?
- How did the government play an important role in development of industry?
- What role did Railroad play in industrialization?
- Explain Horizontal and Vertical integration.
- What was the first national Union and what happened to them?
Crash Course # 26 Focus Questions
- What is the origin of the term Gilded Age?
- Who were the one term Presidents of the Gilded Age?
- What were the main issues for the Democrats and Republicans during the Gilded Age?
- What 2 major pieces of reform legislation was passed in the 1880’s & 1890’s
- What was the Grange movement?
- What issue galvanized the movement?
- What political party was born of this movement?
- What did this Party advocate?
- What was “free silver” and why did farmers support it?
- What is the origin of the term Gilded Age?
- Who were the one term Presidents of the Gilded Age?
- What were the main issues for the Democrats and Republicans during the Gilded Age?
- What 2 major pieces of reform legislation was passed in the 1880’s & 1890’s
- What was the Grange movement?
- What issue galvanized the movement?
- What political party was born of this movement?
- What did this Party advocate?
- What was “free silver” and why did farmers support it?