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Korvikt [17]
3 years ago
12

Use the cartoon and your knowledge of US history to answer question 15.

History
1 answer:
Nina [5.8K]3 years ago
7 0

Explanation:

You will need to know the social and/or political causes and/or conditions in government, society, and the economy that contributed to the Second Industrial Revolution.

You will need to know the significance of events, movements, and people in American society prior to and/or during the Second Industrial Revolution.

You will need to know the human experience during the Second Industrial Revolution.

You will need to know the new industries and/or economic innovations of the Second Industrial Revolution and their impact on American economy and society.

You will need to know the significant inventors of the Second Industrial Revolution.

You will need to know the experiences of Northern European, Southern European, and Asian immigrants during the Second Industrial Revolution.

You will need to know the impact of social change and reform movements in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

You will need to know the origin, course, and/or consequences of the labor movement in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Items assessing the Second Industrial Revolution may include inventions, industrial developments, entrepreneurs, monopolies, government policies, and labor movements.

Items assessing the human experience during the Second Industrial Revolution may include the impact of massive immigration, the increase of urbanization, the rise of the political machine, and the influence of social reform movements on American society.

You will need to know the impact of key events and peoples in Florida history related to the Second Industrial Revolution.

Terms to know include, but are not limited to: African-American inventors, American Federation of Labor, Bessemer process, child labor, Chinese Exclusion Act, Everglades, Gentlemen’s Agreement, government regulation, Great Migration, Haymarket Riot (1886), Henry Flagler, Homestead Strike (1892), Ida Tarbell, immigration, innovation, Knights of Labor, labor unions, market economy, muckrakers, National Woman Suffrage Association, planned economy, political machines, Pullman Strike (1894), railroads, settlement houses, Sherman Antitrust Act (1890), Sherman Silver Purchase Act (1894), Social Darwinism, Social Gospel movement, suffrage movement, transportation, urbanization,

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