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Reshaping America in the Early 1800s Lesson 6 Women Work for Change Learning Objectives Identify the limits faced by American women in the early 1800s Trace the
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Reshaping America in the Early 1800s Lesson 6 Women Work for Change Learning Objectives Identify the limits faced by American women in the early 1800s Trace the development of the womens movement. PHYSICAL ACTIVITY THEME. Melanie Menzies. Health & Well . B. eing Manager. North Lanarkshire Leisure Ltd. Melanie.menzies@nlleisure.com. 01236 341709. www.nlleisure.com. Reshaping of Care for Older People. Eric Beckman. Anoka HS (MN). Sources:. Merry E. . Weisner. , . Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe. Deborah . Valenze. , . The First Industrial Woman. Sara . Mendelson. and Patricia Crawford, . Women in Early . A Step Change for Carers: Developing Best Practice for Carers through the Change Fund. Jean . MacLellan. OBE. Head of Adult Care and Support Division. Reshaping Care Improvement Network. A Step Change for Carers: Developing Best Practice for Carers through the Change Fund. Toward an American Culture. AP US History. Cultural Influences. As the transportation and industrial revolutions took off, so did the culture of the American people. More and more people read for pleasure, especially newspapers (men) and novels (women). th. Century Britain. By Lori Ciccarelli. End of the French Revolution. Brought on an awareness of unjustness in society. Citizens attended political debates and publicly voice concerns and ideas about government. #1 What led to the flood of Irish immigrants entering the United States in the mid-1840s?. a. a potato blight in Ireland that led to starvation and disease . b. the unsafe working conditions in Irish factories . http://www.glogster.com/media/1/4/59/17/4591722.jpg. http://www.in.gov/icpr/images/csh_tre2.jpg. During the early 1800s, mentally ill people were kept in dark prison cells in very poor conditions.. http://cantonasylumforinsaneindians.com/history_blog/wp-content/uploads/2010/05/Mentally-Ill-Man-in-Jail1.jpg. Old Immigrants. Old immigrants . – name that was used in the late 1800s for immigrants who arrived in the mid-1800s . They were from Northern Europe (Great Britain, Germany, Ireland, Scandinavia). They were mostly Protestant. 2. How did westward expansion impact mechanical and agricultural innovation?. 3. How did McCormick help the North, and Whitney help the South?. 4. Concerning industrial progress, what was the American System?. . “It is a beauteous evening, calm and free,. The Holy time is quiet as a Nun. Breathless with adoration; the broad sun. Is sinking down in its tranquility.”. . --William Wordsworth, . Bell Ringer:. Explain . the . meaning behind . this political cartoon in the early 1800s?. It is about Andrew Jackson.. . Veto, king, standing on constitution…. b/w 1815-1860 over 5 million immigrants came to USA. When Victoria became Queen in 1837 she was only 18 years old and her influence wasn't immediate. As her reign progressed, her attitude came to symbolize the entire era. Victoria believed in excessive modesty and the Fashion of the time was a reflection of her opinions.. Objectives:. Consider changes in the treatment of the mentally ill in the mid-1800s.. Explain the effects of the Second Great Awakening.. A. Reforming Prisons . At the beginning of the 1800s, debtors, juvenile delinquents, and the mentally ill were regarded as criminals and often locked up in jails with murderers and thieves.. Mr. Armstrong. Monday | December 21. st. . Topic: . Day 2 of DBQ. AIM #2: . Discuss three specific problems or injustices that were present in American life during the 1800s and early 1900s.. DO NOW: .
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