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Industrialization & Society
How Industrialization affected People, Housing, & Crime.Slide2
Industrialization & Movement
1. One of the biggest advances during the Industrial Revolution was the creation of true, modern transportation. This occurred through the development of the railroads
.
This
steam-powered locomotive
was created in the 1820’s & changed all aspects of life in Industrial countries.Slide3
Industrialization & Movement
1. One of the biggest advances during the Industrial Revolution was the creation of true, modern transportation. This occurred through the development of the railroads
.
This
steam-powered locomotive
was created in the 1820’s & changed all aspects of life in Industrial countries.
Transportation of people, products, & raw materials increased industrial growth
.
Migration of people aided Urbanization & the speed of armies
.Slide4
Industrialization & Movement
1. One of the biggest advances during the Industrial Revolution was the creation of true, modern transportation. This occurred through the development of the railroads
.
This
steam-powered locomotive
was created in the 1820’s & changed all aspects of life in Industrial countries.
Transportation of people, products, & raw materials increased industrial growth
.
Migration of people aided Urbanization & the speed of armies
.
Communication between cities & countries increased as well as ideas
.
Rail became a
sign of progress & civilization, strength & intelligence
.
It is one of the most common & identifiable features of the Industrial Revolution alongside the factory & the electricity.
The Steamboat came along a decade later & aided rail’s significance.Slide5
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What are the advantages of railways & steamships over more basic forms of transportation?Slide6
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What are the advantages of railways & steamships over more basic forms of transportation?More powerful, more consistent, longer distances, more comfortable, more passengers, higher quantities
.
What are the disadvantages of railways & steamships over basic forms of transportation?Slide7
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What are the advantages of railways & steamships over more basic forms of transportation?More powerful, more consistent, longer distances, more comfortable, more passengers, higher quantities
.
What are the disadvantages of railways & steamships over basic forms of transportation?
Explosion, damage surroundings, loud & dirty, pollution, uses finite fuel source, limited access, few in number
.Slide8
Industrialization & Housing
1. Housing for Upper & Middle Class citizens was nice & luxurious with…Multiple & spacious rooms, private spaces, separate kitchen & bathroom, large number of material goods, well ventilated for heating & cooling
.
In comparison to Working & Lower Class, Upper & Middle Class homes represented the huge gap between the social classes & standards of living.
W
hat can we tell about the standard of living today as compared to the early 1800’s?Slide9
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2. Housing for Working & Lower Class citizens were small & uncomfortable with…Large apartment complexes (tenements) built wherever possible, as tall as possible, & to house as many as possible
.
Tenements often had…Slide12
Industrialization & Housing
2. Housing for Working & Lower Class citizens were small & uncomfortable with…Large apartment complexes (tenements) built wherever possible, as tall as possible, & to house as many as possible
.
Tenements often had…
6 to 7 floors per building, 10 to 12 apts. per floor
.
Apts.
t
hat were about ¼ the size of this room
.Slide13
Industrialization & Housing
2. Housing for Working & Lower Class citizens were small & uncomfortable with…Large apartment complexes (tenements) built wherever possible, as tall as possible, & to house as many as possible
.
Tenements often had…
6 to 7 floors per building, 10 to 12 apts. per floor
.
Apts.
t
hat were about ¼ the size of this room
.
Apts.
t
hat held 5 to 7 family members
.
No heating or air conditioning;
1 bathroom per floor
.Slide14
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Why would businessmen build such a place?Slide15
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Why would businessmen build such a place?More people, more rent, efficient use of space.
How did housing affect Working & Lower Class mentality, along with working conditions?Slide16
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Why would businessmen build such a place?More people, more rent, efficient use of space.
How did housing affect Working & Lower Class mentality, along with working conditions?
More violent, pessimism, alcoholism, indifference
.
What would be some major concerns for tenements?Slide17
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Why would businessmen build such a place?More people, more rent, efficient use of space.
How did housing affect Working & Lower Class mentality, along with working conditions?
More violent, pessimism, alcoholism, indifference
.
What would be some major concerns for tenements?
Overcrowding, crime, disease, fire, natural disaster
.
Let’s take a look at pictures of tenement housing!Slide18
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3. Conditions within tenement housing were bad, but conditions outside of tenement housing could be said to be worse. The major problems with living in the cities were…
Pollution
,
Overcrowding
,
Crime
.
Each of these factors can be both independent of the others, but also dependent on another factor. How?Slide23
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4. Pollution came in three (3) forms:Water Pollution
:
From
chemicals (cyanide & mercury) & sewage runoff
.Slide24
Industrialization & Housing
4. Pollution came in three (3) forms:Water Pollution
:
From
chemicals (cyanide & mercury) & sewage runoff
.
Air Pollution
:
From
chemicals (sulfur, coal dust, & smoke)
.Slide25
Industrialization & Housing
4. Pollution came in three (3) forms:Water Pollution
:
From
chemicals (cyanide & mercury) & sewage runoff
.
Air Pollution
:
From
chemicals (sulfur, coal dust, & smoke)
.
Noise Pollution
:
From
machines, factories, railroads, & people
.
Let’s look at pictures from life in the cities!Slide26
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Industrialization & Society
1. As industrialization continued, society changed as well. The biggest change within the home was Gender Roles
.
Behaviors, morals, & occupations considered to be appropriate for a certain gender
.Slide33
Industrialization & Society
1. As industrialization continued, society changed as well. The biggest change within the home was Gender Roles
.
Behaviors, morals, & occupations considered to be appropriate for a certain gender
.
Before Industrialization,
men & women worked together on farms or in the Cottage Industry
.Slide34
Industrialization & Society
1. As industrialization continued, society changed as well. The biggest change within the home was Gender Roles
.
Behaviors, morals, & occupations considered to be appropriate for a certain gender
.
Before Industrialization,
men & women worked together on farms or in the Cottage Industry
.
After Industrialization,
men were hired for heavy industries while women were hired for service industries
.Slide35
Industrialization & Society
1. As industrialization continued, society changed as well. The biggest change within the home was Gender Roles
.
Behaviors, morals, & occupations considered to be appropriate for a certain gender
.
What are some examples of each from modern day?
Men & women occupied
separate spheres
.Slide36
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2. Separate spheres represented a man’s & woman’s proper place & their social freedoms
.Slide37
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2. Separate spheres represented a man’s & woman’s proper place & their social freedoms
.
A man’s sphere
was outside the home at work
.
This is where the idea of the “Bread-Winner” or “Bringing Home the Bacon” came from.
Men could
drink, gamble, cheat, & abuse freely
.Slide38
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2. Separate spheres represented a man’s & woman’s proper place & their social freedoms
.
A man’s sphere
was outside the home at work
.
This is where the idea of the “Bread-Winner” or “Bringing Home the Bacon” came from.
Men could
drink, gamble, cheat, & abuse freely
.
A woman’s sphere
was inside the home w/ the children
.
This is where the idea of “Home-Maker” came from.
Women were expected to be
silent, obedient, faithful, & submissive to the husband
.
Has this idea disappeared from society? Why?Slide39
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3. As industrialization continued, society changed as well. The biggest change outside the home was
Growth of Crime
.
The increase in the frequency, diversity, & violence of criminal behavior
.
Before Industrialization, most crimes were
muggings, non-lethal, & infrequent
. Why?
After Industrialization, most crimes were
armed robberies & stabbings, lethal, & frequent
. Why?
Best example of this change in crime?Slide40
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Jack the Ripper. Before we watch a short film about the Ripper, what information do we know about him? What images do we think of when we hear “Jack the Ripper”?Slide41
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Jack the Ripper. Before we watch a short film about the Ripper, what information do we know about him? What images do we think of when we hear “Jack the Ripper”?Slide42
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Jack the Ripper. Before we watch a short film about the Ripper, what information do we know about him? What images do we think of when we hear “Jack the Ripper”?Slide43
Modern Day Serial Killers
CrimesJeffrey Dahmer
1978-1991
Rape, torture, necrophilia, cannibalism, dismemberment
17 killedSlide44
Modern Day Serial Killers
CrimesTed Bundy
1973-1978
Rape, torture, necrophilia, kept body parts as souvenirs
25 to 50 killedSlide45
Modern Day Serial Killers
CrimesJohn Wayne Gacy
1972-1978
Rape, torture, buried bodies under his house
33 killed
Do you want to know how he dressed when he killed many of his victims?!Slide46
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