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Industry Packet: Part II

Industry Packet: Part II. Review of pages in packet. Document 3: Political Cartoon. Find the page with this cartoon: Before clicking to next page look at the cartoon: What do you see? How many things in this picture could you label if I asked you to do so?. Answers for Document 3.

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Industry Packet: Part II

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  1. Industry Packet: Part II Review of pages in packet

  2. Document 3: Political Cartoon • Find the page with this cartoon: • Before clicking to next page look at the cartoon: What do you see? • How many things in this picture could you label if I asked you to do so?

  3. Answers for Document 3 • 1) Who is the man in this cartoon? • JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER • 2) What industry did he control? • OIL • 3) What is made to look like a factory in the background? • THE CAPITOL BUILDING, where Congress works • 4) What is the message of this cartoon? • JOHN D. ROCKEFELLER WAS SO POWERFUL, HE EVEN CONTROLLED THE GOVERNMENT, too much power • 5) What act was passed to try to prevent monopolies? • THE SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST ACT

  4. THERE WERE ALSO MANY PROBLEMS CREATED BY INDUSTRIALIZATION • WORKING CONDITIONS: • Describe what working conditions were like below (p. 586). • LONG HOURS, LOW WAGES, DANGEROUS MACHINERY, UNHEALTHY CONDITIONS

  5. Document 4: • 1) What type of work is shown in this picture? • COAL MINING • 2) Describe the worker. • YOUNG, DIRTY, SAD • 3) Describe the working conditions. • DANGEROUS, DIRTY • 4) What problem is shown in this picture? • CHILD LABOR

  6. Document 5: The Jungle by Upton Sinclair • Before answering these questions: • Watch this youtube video about Upton Sinclair’s book • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h2ppaJwQ9UM • QUESTIONS: • What was it like working in the factory? • DARK, COLD, CHEMICALS EATING THROUGH BOOTS • What was wrong with Antanas as a result of the working conditions and what eventually happened to him? • BAD COUGH, SORE FEET AND HE EVENTUALLY COLLAPSED AND DIED • List some of the dangers of working on the killing beds. • VERY COLD, BLOODY, SKIN STICKS TO KNIVES, WORKING FAST WITH KNIVES, POOR VISIBILITY

  7. Rest of page: • Due to the bad working conditions, workers formed UNIONS. • Sometimes the unions decided to go on STRIKE to get better conditions. • Haymarket Riot • What caused the strike: DEMAND FOR 8 HOUR WORK DAY. WHILE ON STRIKE 2 STRIKERS WERE KILLED. THEN WORKERS WERE PROTESTING THE KILLINGS AND SEVERAL MORE WERE KILLED AND INJURED. • Was the strike successful? NO. UNION MEMBERSHIP DECLINED. • Homestead Strike • What caused the strike? COMPANY WANTED TO ADD NEW MACHINERY THAT WOULD REPLACE WORKERS • Was the strike successful? NO. FIGHTING BROKE OUT AND THE UNION WAS DEFEATED. • Pullman Strike • What caused the strike? PULLMAN LAID OFF WORKERS AND CUT THE WAGES OF THOSE THAT REMAINED • Was the strike successful? NO. THE COURT USED THE SHERMAN ANTITRUST ACT AGAINST WORKERS AND STOPPED THE STRIKE.

  8. Document 6 • How the Other Half Lives? By Jacob Riis • Why is it so dark in the tenement? • SO FEW WINDOWS AND NO ELECTRICITY • 2.) Where do the people get their water? • FIRE HYDRANT • 3.) Why does Riis show a difference between the poor people in the tenements and paupers? • THE POOR IN THE TENEMENTS ARE TRYING TO MAKE A BETTER LIFE FOR THEMSELVES BUT IT’S ALMOST IMPOSSIBLE GIVEN THE CONDITIONS THEY’RE IN.

  9. A little bit more about Jacob Riis • Click on the following link to watch part of a video clip on Jacob Riis • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-nac62E1Zmk&list=PL1BA7FEF1361D4E61 • The video is about 7 minutes long and will describe life in the cities during this time period

  10. Document 7: Photo • 1) What were the living conditions like in the tenements? • DARK, DIRTY, RUN-DOWN

  11. Document 8: Graph • 1.) How did industrialization affect urbanization? • PEOPLE MOVED TO THE CITIES FOR FACTORY JOBS •  Question #2- Multiple Choice answer: • CHOICE 2

  12. Document 9: Environmental Issues • Read the text: • The environmental problem was not serious or widespread until the eighteenth century and early part of the nineteenth century.  This period in history is called the Industrial Revolution, which began in England and spread to other European countries and the United States.   The main feature of the Industrial Revolution was the development of factories and overcrowding with factory workers in cities.  At that time coal was the prime energy fuel to power most of the factories and to heat most of the homes in the cities.  Because of the burning of coal, the air over such industrial cities as London became filled with huge amounts of smoke and soot containing sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide.  • An additional problem was poor sanitation facilities, which allowed raw sewage to get into water supplies in some cities.  The polluted water caused typhoid fever and other diseases. In the early 1900’s, air pollution in industrial cities in the United States became a particularly serious problem.

  13. Now try to answer the questions: • When did environmental problems become serious? • 18TH AND 19TH CENTURY • What caused these problems? • OVERCROWDING WITH FACTORY WORKERS IN CITIES. COAL, • How did this affect cities? • HUGE AMOUNTS OF SMOKE AND SOOT CONTAINING SULFUR DIOXIDE AND NITROGEN DIOXIDE.  • POOR SANITATION FACILITIES, WHICH ALLOWED RAW SEWAGE TO GET INTO WATER SUPPLIES • What different types of pollution were there and what problems did these different types of pollution cause? • AIR POLLUTION, WATER POLLUTION • TYPHOID FEVER AND OTHER DISEASES • What was to blame for this pollution? FACTORIES

  14. Now hand in your slip of paper… • Make sure you name is on it • Make sure you have recorded your brainpop scores on it and you quizlet scores on it • Then click to the next slide for two video clips for you to watch…

  15. If you still have time… • Watch this clip from the Story of US • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y_8V1mIF3rQ&list=PL1BA7FEF1361D4E61 • This clip will tell you all about the building of the modern city with Carnegie Steal • And if you still have time… • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cpq9jPmvDW4&list=PL1BA7FEF1361D4E61 • Watch this clip about City workers

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