Period 6 Daily Classroom Schedule
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1/2 Westward Expansion: Economic development
Key Concept 6.2: The migration that accompanied industrialization transformed both urban and rural areas of the United States and caused dramatic social and cultural change.
II. Larger numbers of migrants moved to the West in search of land and economic opportunity, frequently provoking competition and violent conflict.
II. Larger numbers of migrants moved to the West in search of land and economic opportunity, frequently provoking competition and violent conflict.
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1/3 Westward Expansion: Social & Cultural development
Key Concept 6.2: The migration that accompanied industrialization transformed both urban and rural areas of the United States and caused dramatic social and cultural change.
II. Larger numbers of migrants moved to the West in search of land and economic opportunity, frequently provoking competition and violent conflict.
II. Larger numbers of migrants moved to the West in search of land and economic opportunity, frequently provoking competition and violent conflict.
1/6 Westward expansion: Economic development continued
Key Concept 6.2: The migration that accompanied industrialization transformed both urban and rural areas of the United States and caused dramatic social and cultural change.
II. Larger numbers of migrants moved to the West in search of land and economic opportunity, frequently provoking competition and violent conflict.
II. Larger numbers of migrants moved to the West in search of land and economic opportunity, frequently provoking competition and violent conflict.
1/7 Technological innovations
Key Concept 6.1: Technological advances, large-scale production methods, and the opening of new markets encouraged the rise of industrial capitalism in the United States.
I. Large-scale industrial production - accompanied by massive technological change, expanding international communication networks, and pro-growth government policies - generated rapid economic development and business consolidation.
I. Large-scale industrial production - accompanied by massive technological change, expanding international communication networks, and pro-growth government policies - generated rapid economic development and business consolidation.
1/8 Rise of Industrial capitalism
Key Concept 6.1: Technological advances, large-scale production methods, and the opening of new markets encouraged the rise of industrial capitalism in the United States.
I. Large-scale industrial production - accompanied by massive technological change, expanding international communication networks, and pro-growth government policies - generated rapid economic development and business consolidation.
I. Large-scale industrial production - accompanied by massive technological change, expanding international communication networks, and pro-growth government policies - generated rapid economic development and business consolidation.
1/8 Controversies over the role of government in the gilded age
Key Concept 6.1: Technological advances, large-scale production methods, and the opening of new markets encouraged the rise of industrial capitalism in the United States.
II. A variety of perspectives on the economy and labor developed during a time of financial panics and downturns.
II. A variety of perspectives on the economy and labor developed during a time of financial panics and downturns.
1/9 Labor in the Gilded Age
Key Concept 6.1: Technological advances, large-scale production methods, and the opening of new markets encouraged the rise of industrial capitalism in the United States.
II. A variety of perspectives on the economy and labor developed during a time of financial panics and downturns.
II. A variety of perspectives on the economy and labor developed during a time of financial panics and downturns.
1/10 Immigration and Migration in the gilded age
Key Concept 6.2: The migration that accompanied industrialization transformed both urban and rural areas of the United States and caused dramatic social and cultural change.
I. International and internal migration increased urban populations and fostered the growth of a new urban culture.
I. International and internal migration increased urban populations and fostered the growth of a new urban culture.
1/10 Responses to immigration in the gilded age
Key Concept 6.3: The Gilded Age produced new cultural and intellectual movements, public reform efforts, and political debates over economic and social policies.
II. Dramatic social changes in the period inspired political debates over citizenship, corruption, and the proper relationship between business and government.
II. Dramatic social changes in the period inspired political debates over citizenship, corruption, and the proper relationship between business and government.
1/27 the "New South"
Key Concept 6.1: Technological advances, large-scale production methods, and the opening of new markets encouraged the rise of industrial capitalism in the United States.
II. A variety of perspectives on the economy and labor developed during a time of financial panics and downturns.
Key Concept 6.3: The Gilded Age produced new cultural and intellectual movements, public reform efforts, and political debates over economic and social policies.
II. Dramatic social changes in the period inspired political debates over citizenship, corruption, and the proper relationship between business and government.
II. A variety of perspectives on the economy and labor developed during a time of financial panics and downturns.
Key Concept 6.3: The Gilded Age produced new cultural and intellectual movements, public reform efforts, and political debates over economic and social policies.
II. Dramatic social changes in the period inspired political debates over citizenship, corruption, and the proper relationship between business and government.
1/29 Reform in the Gilded Age
Key Concept 6.3: The Gilded Age produced new cultural and intellectual movements, public reform efforts, and political debates over economic and social problems.I. New cultural and intellectual movements buttressed and challenged the social order of the Gilded Age.
II. Dramatic social changes in the period inspired political debates over citizenship, corruption, and the proper relationship between business and government.
II. Dramatic social changes in the period inspired political debates over citizenship, corruption, and the proper relationship between business and government.
2/5 Farmers and Populism
Key Concept 6.1: Technological advances, large-scale production methods, and the opening of new markets encouraged the rise of industrial capitalism in the United States.
III. New systems of production and transportation enabled consolidation within agriculture, which, along with periods of instability, spurred a variety of responses from farmers.
III. New systems of production and transportation enabled consolidation within agriculture, which, along with periods of instability, spurred a variety of responses from farmers.
1/21 Panic of 1893 and The Election of 1896
POL-2.0: Explain how popular movements, reform efforts, and activist groups have sought to change American society and institutions.
POL-3.0: Explain how different beliefs about the federal government’s role in U.S. social and economic life have affected political debates and policies.
WXT-3.0: Analyze how technological innovation has affected economic development and society.
POL-3.0: Explain how different beliefs about the federal government’s role in U.S. social and economic life have affected political debates and policies.
WXT-3.0: Analyze how technological innovation has affected economic development and society.
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