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The U.S. History Review

The U.S. History Review. By Miguel A. Rivera. Section 8 The Gilded Age. What are some characteristics of the. Gilded Age?. Activity – The Gilded Age. Gather as much information as you possibly can about the Gilded Age in your group

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The U.S. History Review

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  1. The U.S. History Review By Miguel A. Rivera

  2. Section 8 The Gilded Age

  3. What are some characteristics of the Gilded Age?

  4. Activity – The Gilded Age Gather as much information as you possibly can about the Gilded Age in your group ½ picked to rotate will change seats every 2 ½ minutes, 2 minutes, and 1 ½ minutes after having brainstormed what you know We will come together as a class and figure out what you’ve put down.

  5. The Gilded Age Social Darwinism – Survival of the fittest – those that are most adequately prepared to deal with society will be successful Gilded – to be rotten on the inside but pretty on outside Immense Immigration Migration to cities in search of jobs, education and other opportuniites (urbanization)

  6. The Gilded Age Racism and discrimination against blacks and immigrants Second Industrial Revolution where steel replaces iron as leading raw material Big business grows but so does corruption in government Working conditions become horrible for factory workers

  7. The Gilded Age Civil Serviceis established 1883

  8. The Gilded Age Sherman Anti-trust Act is passed – it made monopolies and trusts (deals between companies that work to form a monopoly) illegal - AFL founded by Samuel Gompers – Labor Unions grow and organize 1890

  9. The Gilded Age Plessy v. Ferguson – “Separate but Equal” is ruled in Supreme Court – it’s okay to have separate facilities and services for different races, as long as those facilities are equal in quality 1896

  10. Assembly Line and Industrialization Assembly line helps to grow manufacturing industries in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s Industries grow quickly because owners are more willing to invest in order to get back bigger profit – industrialization

  11. Arrival at Ellis Island (East Coast) and Angel Island (West Coast) Immigrants were coming to U.S. because of job opportunities developed by manufacturing jobs

  12. Dawes Act Gave the President of the U.S. the right to put Natives in Reservations Indian Land was sold inexpensively

  13. Chinese Exclusion Act A ban of Chinese Immigration into the United States that lasted 60 years

  14. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy?

  15. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy? – John D. Rockefeller Created Standard Oil Grew wealthy during period of Industrialization Regarded as the richest man in history Standard Oil was broken up because it was a monopoly

  16. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy?

  17. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy? – J.P. Morgan American financier and banker Founded General Electric after he “bought out” Thomas Edison Founded J.P. Morgan Bank and later Chase Manhattan Bank

  18. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy?

  19. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy? – Andrew Carnegie Owned Pittsburg Steel Company One of the wealthiest men in the Gilded Age Created libraries, schools and universities throughout the U.S.

  20. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy?

  21. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy? – W.E.B. Dubois Civil Rights Leader Believed Political Rights would lead to equality among Blacks

  22. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy?

  23. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy? – Booker T. Washington Civil Rights Leader Believed in the idea that education, job skills, and thereby economics would make Blacks equal

  24. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy?

  25. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy? – Henry Ford Invented the Model-T Known for maximizing the use of the Assembly Line in his Ford Motor Co.

  26. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy?

  27. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy? – Alexander Graham Bell Invented the telephone

  28. The Gilded Age – Who are these guys?

  29. The Gilded Age – Who are these guys? – The Wright Brothers Invented the first airplane

  30. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy?

  31. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy? – Thomas Edison Inventor of the Light Bulb

  32. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy?

  33. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy? – Samuel Gompers • Workers’ Union Leader • Founded the American Federation of Labor (AFL) • Believed in uniting workers’ with trades or skills

  34. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy?

  35. The Gilded Age – Who’s this guy? – William Jennings Bryan Sought presidential election on several occasions Believed the “silver standard” should be used for the value of the U.S. dollar

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