Unit VI Schedule

Unit VI Homework Guide

Industrializing America: Upheavals and Experiments, 1877-1917

APUS 

 

Unit VI—Ch. 17  Industrial America;  corportations and Conflicts, 1877-1911;  Ch. 18 The Victorians Make the Modern, 1880-1917; Ch. 19 “Civilization’s Inferno”:  The Rise and Reform of Industrial Cities, 1880-1917 ;  Ch. 20 Whose Government?  Politics, Populists, and Progressives, 1880-1917


January 

7

Ch. 17-Industrial America

 


Ch. 17 SH

 Ch. 17 Online

Ch 17 Vocab Test

8

Go over Review Test







Christmas Break HW due

9

 

Write DBQ essay          

Ch. 18—Victorian Impact



10

LEQ from Unit I-V review--Thesis groups--analyze points & areas of improvement

11


 

 Robber Barons--see Google Classroom


Ch. 18 S-H & Online

14


Ch. 19--Urbanization





Ch. 18 Vocab Test

15


Wizard of Oz :)

Read "Parable on Populism"

Cross of Gold

16

 Last day to rewrite LEQ & retake review test

 

17



Ch. 19 Vocab Test

Ch. 19 S-H & Online

18

 Prog DBQ----do CAPP (one of the list) for each of the documents--Due Today

 Ch. 20—Populism & Progressives

 

21

No School

22

Progressivism--themes, names, analysis


Robber Baron debate preparation--see GC

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23

See G. Classroom for HW reading BEFORE class on today for a debate--"Robber Barons"
Last day to retake Ch. 18 vocab.

Ch. 20 Vocab Test

Ch. 20 S-H & Online

24

Wealth of Gilded Age

25


 LEQ Thesis Bootcamp Cause & Effect

28

Unit VI Boggle Event Review

 

29

No Class



30

Essay


C. Break thesis rewrite due


31

Unit VI Final â€‹MC + SAQ
(2 hour final)

2/1

No School

             Unit VII

Ch. 21—WWI/World Power

Spanish American War

Read the above & answer ?'s before Monday.  See next unit's schedule


 

Concept Outline for Unit 6

PERIOD 6 (1865-1898)

The transformation of the United States from an agricultural to an increasingly industrialized and urbanized society brought about significant economic, political, diplomatic, social, environments, and cultural changes.

 

Key Concept 6.1 –Technological advances, large-scale production methods, and the opening of new markets encouraged the rise of industrial capitalism in the United States.

Key Concept 6.2 –The migrations that accompanied industrialization transformed both urban and rural areas of the United States and caused dramatic social and cultural changes

Key Concept 6.3 –The Gilded Age produced new cultural and intellectual movements, public reform efforts, and political debates over economic and social policies.


Unit VI Vocabulary

You do not have vocabulary “assignments” but you will have a vocab tests.

 

Ch. 17

 

Key Concepts & Events

Vertical integration

Horizontal integration

Trust

Mass production

Chinese Exclusion Act

Great Railroad Strike of 1877

Greenback-Labor Party

Granger laws

Knights of Labor

Anarchism

Haymarket Square

Farmers’ Alliance

Interstate Commerce Act

Closed shop

American Federation of Labor

Key People

Andrew Carnegie

Gustavus Swift

John D. Rockefeller

Henry George

Terence Powderly

Leonora Barry

Samuel Gompers

  


Ch. 18

Key concepts & events

Plessy v. Ferguson

Young Men’s Christian Association

Negro Leagues

Sierra Club

National Park Service

National Audubon Society

Comstock Act

Atlanta Compromise

Maternalism

Woman’s Christian Temperance Union

National American Woman Suffrage Assoc.

Feminism

Natural selection

Social Darwinism

Eugenics

Realism

Naturalism

Modernism

Social Gospel

Fundamentalism

Key People

Thomas Edison

John Muir

Booker T. Washington

Frances Willard

Ida B. Wells

Mark Twain (Samuel Clemens)

Billy Sunday


Ch. 19

 

Key concepts & events

Chicago School

Mutual aid society

Race riot

Tenement

Vaudeville

Ragtime

Yellow journalism

Muckrakers

Political machine

Progressivism

Hull House

Pure Food & Drug Act

F.D.A. (Food & Drug Admin)

Women’s Trade Union League

Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

 

Key People

Scott Joplin

Tom Johnson

Jacob Riis

Jane Addams

Margaret Sanger

Upton Sinclair

Florence Kelley


Ch. 20

 

Key concepts & events

“waving the bloody shirt”

Gilded Age

Pendleton Act

Mugwumps

Sherman Antitrust Act

Lodge Bill

Omaha Platform

Free silver

Williams v. Mississippi

Lochner v. New York

Referendum

National Child Labor Comm.

Muller v. Oregon

NAACP

IWW

Federal Reserve Act

Clayton Antitrust Act

Key People

Mary E. Lease

William Jennings Bryan

Theodore Roosevelt

Robert La Follette

Louis Brandeis

W.E.B. Du Bois

Eugene V. Debs