PPT-The Growing Labor Movement
Author : olivia-moreira | Published Date : 2018-10-31
Pt 1 Labor Conditions Long Hours 12 hours a day minimum 6 days a week Sweatshops Small hot dark dirty workhouses Dangerous work Poorly lit overheated badly ventilated
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Pt 1 Labor Conditions Long Hours 12 hours a day minimum 6 days a week Sweatshops Small hot dark dirty workhouses Dangerous work Poorly lit overheated badly ventilated accidents common faulty equipment improper training. However, NHS leaders say this can only be achieved by reducing the pay bill, particularly through cutting unsocial hours payments for sta currently on those working patterns. The pay rate for night L/O – To identify the reasons for protest in the 1960s. Reasons for Protest. The number of students grew throughout the 1960s but their dissatisfaction with society also grew.. This led to increased pressure on government to change society, especially over the issue of the Vietnam War.. Staffing Solutions. A Swelling Economy. $150 Billion oil/gas related projects 2014-2018. That’s $37.5 Billion per year . Most projects are in Louisiana (Houston to Mobile and the Florida panhandle). the change. y. ou wish to see. in the world.”. -Gandhi. “Power. c. oncedes. n. othing . w. ithout a . d. emand.”. -Frederick Douglas. Social Movements. Things change. when people make things change.. Child Labor. . Lewis Hine was a . photojournalist. and . muckraker. . He took photos of child laborers, which brought a lot of . attention. to their cause.. Child labor reforms. . Fair Labor Standards Act:. Unions and Strikes. Living Conditions for Workers . Tenement:. apartments located in urban slums that lacked light and ventilation . Settlement Houses:. multipurpose buildings . in . poor . neighborhoods that . s. , . Mayham. . and Money. . . Impact of the Industrial Revolution. from Britain to the Blackstone. 1700-1865. . Contents. Main Ideas. Before Industrial Revolution. US History. Objectives :. **Describe industrial working conditions in the USA in the late 1800s. **List the barriers to labor . union growth. SOL – VUS.8. Timeline – 1870s-1920s. Oops, I forgot to include this last class. L/O – To identify the reasons for protest in the 1960s. Reasons for Protest. The number of students grew throughout the 1960s but their dissatisfaction with society also grew.. This led to increased pressure on government to change society, especially over the issue of the Vietnam War.. Introduction. Background. Three Wings. Journalists. Leaders and Accomplishment. State and Local. President. Others. Amendments. Conclusion. Commager’s Six problems facing the U.S. in the late 19. th. Edition,. . Chapter 9 Review Video. Transforming the Economy, 1800 - 1860. www.Apushreview.com. Check out the description for videos that match up with the new curriculum. . The American Industrial Revolution. LESSON #2 – Reforming Society. (165-168). LESSON . #2 . – . Reforming Society. VOCABULARY. Seneca Falls (165). Elizabeth Cady Stanton (165). Suffrage (165). Suffragists (165). Susan B. Anthony (165). Education Reform. It’s the 1800s and there are very few public schools. Some kids, who have rich parents, either attend private schools or have tutors come to their house. Most kids, however, stay home and work for their parents. In small areas where lands have been less developed one teacher, with little or no education, teaches a group of students in a small room. In 1837, Horace Mann becomes the Secretary for the Massachusetts board of education and things begin to transform.. Preparing your body by . easing your mind. Welcome!. Our goals for this class:. Learn about the process of labor and delivery. Connect with your support person. Discover options available for your child’s birth.
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