PPT-Unit 4: Industrialization of the United States (1865 – 19

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During the late 19 th and early 20 th century the US continues to build industry while it also continues its expansion westward The building of the Brooklyn Bridge

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During the late 19 th and early 20 th century the US continues to build industry while it also continues its expansion westward The building of the Brooklyn Bridge Completed in 1883 Chapter 9 The Triumph of Industry. Emergence of the U.S. in World Affairs- Answers. Complete the Guided Reading as you view the Power Point.. Unit 6:. Objective 6.01: Examine the factors that led to the United States taking an increasingly active role in world affairs.. By April Abate-Adams. ABSTRACT. We often hear this talking point debated with our politicians and presidents who make campaign promises to wean us off from "rogue nations" that supply oil to the United States. But how much really has changed since 9/11 and what are the factors that have contributed to these changes? Surprisingly, the notion that we are dependent upon the Middle East for . 13. th. , 14. th. & 15. th. . Amendments. Civil War Amendments. To carry out their program to help African-Americans the Radical Republicans added three amendments to the United States Constitution. These three amendments, known as the “. Analyze the effects of Reconstruction on the southern states and on the role of the federal government, including the impact of the thirteenth, fourteenth, and fifteenth amendments on opportunities for African Americans.. Read the definition for each term.. Write a sentence correctly using each term.. You may handwrite on notebook paper, or type your sentence onto the slide and e-mail it to me.. warren.bradley@alvord.k12.ca.us. 1830 - 1865. Instructions!. Your notes today will be to complete the timelines you picked up when you came in. . When you are done with the timeline notes, I will show you how to fold up your timelines. Causes. Slavery . Sectional Differences. Lifestyle. Culture. Economic Life. N-Finance & Manufacture . S- Crops & Agriculture . North vs. South . NORTH. Potential . fighting and work force (20-25 million citizens)---immigrants contributed greatly. 1750–1914. I. Explaining the Industrial Revolution. A. Why Europe?. 1. Technology, science, and economics elsewhere. 2. Competition within Europe. 3. State-merchant alliances. 4. Competition with Asian imports. Learning Targets:. Know who drilled the first oil well.. Discuss the concept of laissez-faire (. leh. -say-FAR).. Understand why Northern leaders supported high tariffs.. Know what Alexander Graham Bell invented.. 1. Unit 1. 1. Which of . the following statements . BEST. . explains . the dramatic increase in . African Americans . in colonial America . between. . 1730 . and 1750?. A . The number of industrial . Unit V Division, War, & Reconciliation 1855-1865 The North vs. the South The Missouri Compromise of 1820 and the Compromise of 1850 could not contain the ideological differences between the 2 halves of the country. 7 th Grade SS Name: Period: MODULE: Unit 1- AMERICAN GEOGRAPHY Guiding Question: Why is understanding geography important to the study of history? Table of Contents Date Topic(s) Page Numbers Revised 2014x0000x0000 x/Attxachexd /xBottxom x/BBoxx 6x665x34 2x798x7 47x904x 75x /Sxubtyxpe /xFootxer /xTypex /Paxginaxtionx 000x/Attxachexd /xBottxom x/BBoxx 6x665x34 2x798x7 47x904x 75x /Sxubtyxpe THE BASICS. . The . United States . Constitution is the highest law in. our country.. All. of our . laws come from the Constitution. . It says how the government works. . Article 1 creates the Congress (Legislative Branch)..

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