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by: Jessica Rosario Lazaro Ramos Period 3

by: Jessica Rosario Lazaro Ramos Period 3. 1890 TO 1900. ECONOMICS POLITICS SOCIETY & CULTURE ENVIRONMENT.

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by: Jessica Rosario Lazaro Ramos Period 3

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  1. by: Jessica Rosario Lazaro Ramos Period 3

  2. 1890 TO 1900 ECONOMICS POLITICS SOCIETY & CULTURE ENVIRONMENT

  3. In the 1890s there was a act pass called Sherman antitrust Act. This decade was a shame for African Americans, there was a law pass called Jim Crow Laws.This laws segregated Black Americans into separated rail roads, restaurants, schools, buses and more public places.They couldn't vote, or own any property.The popular musicians in America during this decade were John Philip Sousa and Scott Joplin.Mississippi was the first state that limit civil rights for African American by writing an "understanding" clause into their new constitution.

  4. Exaggeration- A women can't won't fit in a pan. Symbolism- The women represents Cuba. Analogy- That the Cuban's want freedom and there fighting for it.

  5. Political Cartoon Exaggeration- a person can't really pick up a rock that big. Symbolism- it means that they where in war.  Labeling- they name the rock Russian America.

  6. Exaggeration- The cat is smoking. Symbolism- The cat is Tammany Hall. Analogy- The caption compares Tammany Hall and corruption because it says "Today's the Big Day, Folks, Vote Early and Often.

  7. Economics About 66% of the population now lived in urban centres, the economy was heavily dependent on agricultural exports. The long economic boom which began with the gold rushes of the 1850s and which had greatly increased local manufacturing and fed speculation in the 1880s, began to collapse, beginning with Victorian property collapses and a British banking crises. The overseas investment dried up; prices for wool and wheat fell dramatically. The 1880s had seen great advances amongst trade unionism which had become sufficiently strong to express their frustrations effectively and to cause alarm amongst employers.

  8. Politics The Progressive Era, as the period in history at the turn of the 20th century has come to be known, was a time of tremendous social, economic, and political changes, and the presidential election of 1912 typified the reform spirit of the period.The Spanish-American War helped McKinley to score a decisive victory.

  9. Environment Outsiders noted famines and disease in the 1890s, severe land degradation in the 1920s and 1930s, low productivity and poverty from the 1950s to the 1970s, fuel wood shortages and land degradation in the 1980s, and threats to wildlife and biodiversity in the 1990s. All of these phenomena, however, also reflect the encounter of agricultural and pastoral peoples with international and national forces tied to the continuing transformation of the global economy, including the widespread commercialization of agriculture and its linkage to international markets.

  10. Society & Culture In the decade of the 1890s women wore high straight-front corset that it would make there waist as small has possible.And they wore skirt that measured a yard around, they used to wear yhe high nuttoned shoe.Everyone had bobbed hair almost all the time.The hats where really big, they used to look like if they had costumes on.The men wore long slim trousers, with padded shoulders that were broad.A cap with goggles and a linen duster.

  11. CrossWord 1890-1900

  12. Chapter 15 What was it like to be an immigrant to the United States around the turn of the century?  To be an immigrant to the United States around the turn of the century was really hard because they had work for cheap to survive they where really poor.When they arrival in New York City, first and second class passengers would let pass through customs and were free to enter the United States. The steerage and third class passengers were transported from the pier by ferry or barge to Ellis Island where everyone would undergo a medical and legal inspection.

  13. Chapter 16 What social , political and environmental problems did Americans face at the turn of the century?

  14. Chapter 15

  15. 1900 TO 1910 ECONOMICS POLITICS SOCIETY & CULTURE ENVIRONMENT

  16. The 1910s was a decade of great change for America.  It was during this decade that the United States was first considered a world leader.  Many of the issues of 1910 are ones we face today: including the escalation of immigration and poverty, labor and monopoly battles, work safety and child labor problems.  World War I - the first 'war to end all wars' raged. The 1910s were the decade America came of age.

  17. 1910 TO 1920 ECONOMICS POLITICS SOCIETY & CULTURE ENVIRONMENT

  18. TOONDO NEWSPAPER HEADLINE VENN WALL WORD WALL TIMELINE READING A PHOTOGRAPH POLITICAL CARTOON GAME CREATION YOUTUBE VIDEO CELL PHONE PHOTO PERTH AMBOY

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