Monday, April 20 th World History. Essential Questions How did the west change socially, politically & economically at the turn of the century? What is.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Year 10 ISA Controlled assessment Week starting March 4 th 2013.
Advertisements

THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION A New Era The Industrial Revolution, Revolution in England The Industrial Revolution, Revolution in England The Industrial.
Industrial Revolution Charts. Domestic SystemFactory System Methods Hand tools Machines Location Home Factory Ownership / Kinds of Tools Small hand tools.
CHAPTER 23 DISCUSSION QUESTIONS.
The Industrial Revolution
Baltimore Polytechnic Institute Honors World History Mr. Green.
Unit 5: Industrialism and a New Global Age (1800 – 1914)
The Growth of Industrial Prosperity & Emergence of Mass Society
American History Objectives – 9/8 C.O. - SWBAT investigate the settlement of the Southern Colonies in the early 1600’s L.O. – SWBAT investigate the settlement.
The Industrial Revolution begins in Britain, spreads to other countries, and has a strong impact on economics, politics, and society. Rail locomotives.
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION REVIEW SESSION. THE PROCESS OF TAKING OVER & FENCING OFF COMMON LAND: ENCLOSURE ENCLOSURE.
The Industrial Revolution. What is it? ► Major change in the way goods are produced in the late 18 th century through the 19 th century.  Hand production.
APUSH – March 5 Objectives:  To practice the steps of AP writing  To understand how to summarize a Primary source  To infer information from a primary.
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
Industrial Revolution: Causes and Effects
CH 23 The Age of Industry. The Industrial Revolution A slow process of change that began in England in the 1750’s where the means of production shifted.
Using your m62 template The Industrial Revolution.
Section 2 The Industrial Revolution Social Impact of the Industrial Revolution.
What does progress mean? Give an example of progress. Remember, write at least 5 sentences.
Week of Feb. 16 Mr. Locke – Texas History. Monday – Feb 16 Teacher Workday – No students.
Industrialized Society Urbanization: a NEW way to live.
+ The Industrial Revolution World Civilizations. + The Industrial Revolution What is the Industrial Revolution? Where and when did it first occur?
Suffragists  Alice Paul and many suffragists also took up many of the social causes of that time.  Prohibition was a direct outgrowth of women activists’
TITLE: Test and Quizzes Page 143 Homework: Ch. 22 Vocabulary. 10 Words. Work on Editorial Essay due May 2/3 Date: April 20/23, 2011 Titles: Unit Cover.
Oct 31 st -Nov 4 th  Monday- What trade laws caused a rebellion? (6.2)  Tuesday- Why did people split into two factions leading to Cary’s Rebellion?
The Industrial Revolution A.What is it? B.What led to it? C.What do you need? D.Why England? E.The Textile Industry.
CONSEQUENCE OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION. Consequences Rural to Urban (by 1900, 1/3 of people in industrial nations lived in cities Growth of the middle.
Algebra II – Week 1 (Jan. 5 th – 9 th ) Monday – Introduction; Textbook, Pgs , 5-43 odd Tuesday – Warm-up; 1-4; Notes, Section 6; Workbook, Pg.
Do Now… After quietly coming into class and taking your seat, get out your World History materials and turn to your Hey History!… Turn In Homework Pass.
The Industrial Revolution 9 th Grade Social Studies Spring 2012 Unit 1.
Agenda 2/1/2013 Completion of MCA Q2 Notebook check 2.2 Argumentative paper Due 2/7/2013.
Industrial Revolution. Opening Activity 2 1.What do you see in the picture? 2.Where do you think the picture was taken? 3.What do you think is causing.
Mr. Locke – Texas History
Industrial Age Revolution
Helping the Needy SS.912.A Examine the importance of social change and reform in the late 19th and early 20th centuries (class system, migration.
The Progressives. What were the major problems during this time?  Unemployment  Unfair business practices  Unsafe working conditions  Political corruption.
The Industrial Revolution
Mr. Kallusingh topic 13.  Industrial revolution started in Britain because of increased food supply, population growth, ready supply of capital, natural.
Speaker’s Corner Responses to the Industrial Revolution.
The Greatest Change to Human Life since the Neolithic Revolution 12,000 years ago!
The Emergence of Mass Society ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS How can industrialization affect a country’s economy? How are political and social structures influenced.
CH 13 Review Slide Industrialization is - When a country moves from growing products to manufacturing them The cottage industry.
{ Mass Society & Democracy  Wages up, goods cost low = consume more  Assembly line developed by Henry Ford = efficient manufacturing and.
 assembly line  mass production  proletariat  feminism  suffrage I Can… Explain how various reformers proposed to change society during the 2nd Industrial.
Journal What is social class? What are some indicators of social class?
Effects of Industrial Revolution The Industrial Revolution changed the way good were produced, they are now produced in factories. Interchangeable parts.
Content Obj: Content Obj: Describe the social and economic effects of industrialization and urbanization. Essential Question: Was the overall impact of.
MONDAY, MARCH 23 RD World History Ms. Podpeskar. ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS  What were some of the effects of the Industrial Revolution?  Why might growing.
The Emergence of Mass Society Chapter 5 Section 2.
Get to Ch. 9 in online textbook & update notebooks Monday, September 21.
The New Landscape. Urban areas continued to grow… Result: Working class became numerous and with voting reforms, politically powerful. Demanded attention.
The Postwar Economy Booms
Class Notes Essential Question Questions
Industrial Revolution,
The World of Cities Chapter 22.2 pages
Warm Up Who was the person who led the Protestant Revolution?
13.2 – Mass Society 19th century influential figures – match the person with the description (use the quotes as clues) and answer the two questions about.
“Iron Jawed Angels” Writing Questions
Chapters 19 & 21 The Industrial Revolution
Friday, November 2 What new economic philosophy believed that there should be no private property and everything should be owned by the public? What new.

The Industrial Revolution
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
The Industrial Revolution Summary
Mass Society and Democracy
Social Impact of the Industrial Revolution
Thursday, April 4 3rd Period Ch on Friday, April 12
Bell RInger List two country’s who are primarily industrial? List two country’s who are primarily agricultural? Name an inventor and why their invention.
Unit 2 United States History
Presentation transcript:

Monday, April 20 th World History

Essential Questions How did the west change socially, politically & economically at the turn of the century? What is Marxism & what led to this philosophy being adopted by certain political groups? How did the 2nd Industrial Revolution impact urban & working class populations? What arguments did society have against allowing women’s suffrage? What differences existed between the Triple Entente & the Triple Alliance? What was scientific racism & how was it used to promote Social Darwinism?

Assembly Lines What can we infer about early automobiles by watching this video? What did you find in your research last week about Ford?

Chapter 13 Section 1 (page 416) Read pages , while reading fill out the first column “explain what it is” You will have minutes to complete this column When you complete the first part of the chart, raise your hand and smile at the teacher If you have it completed fully, then you will be placed with a partner to complete “Why is it significant to the overall topic of the chapter?” and draw a picture to help you remember it

Tuesday, April 21 st World History

Essential Questions How did the west change socially, politically & economically at the turn of the century? What is Marxism & what led to this philosophy being adopted by certain political groups? How did the 2nd Industrial Revolution impact urban & working class populations? What arguments did society have against allowing women’s suffrage? What differences existed between the Triple Entente & the Triple Alliance? What was scientific racism & how was it used to promote Social Darwinism?

Socialism, Communism, Capitalism What do they all mean? Lets read the sheet While I read, underline/highlight key facts Put a * by items you do not know

Blog Post: Which system would you want to live in? Why? Be specific with facts and details

Wednesday, April 22 nd World History

Essential Questions How did the west change socially, politically & economically at the turn of the century? What is Marxism & what led to this philosophy being adopted by certain political groups? How did the 2nd Industrial Revolution impact urban & working class populations? What arguments did society have against allowing women’s suffrage? What differences existed between the Triple Entente & the Triple Alliance? What was scientific racism & how was it used to promote Social Darwinism?

Emergence of Mass Society *Ch 13 Sec 2 People move to the city What problems will happen when lots of people move to cities? Housing, diseases spreading, food, sanitation/bathrooms, water & electricity usage

Growing Cities “Blue Collar” means working in factories/with your hands Urban population boom Map page 423 Cholera spreads (through water) New regulations for running water & internal drainage systems in all new buildings Hot baths

*Make this table in your notes, then read page 424 to add notes* The New Elite The Middle Classes Working Classes *extra fact: Boy Scouts created in 1907 in Great Britain so city kids learn about outdoors and recreational activities

Thursday, April 23 rd World History

Essential Questions How did the west change socially, politically & economically at the turn of the century? What is Marxism & what led to this philosophy being adopted by certain political groups? How did the 2nd Industrial Revolution impact urban & working class populations? What arguments did society have against allowing women’s suffrage? What differences existed between the Triple Entente & the Triple Alliance? What was scientific racism & how was it used to promote Social Darwinism?

Women’s Suffrage suffrage=voting Biggest movement in Great Britain USA: 19 th Amendment in 1920 gives females the right to vote

Iron Jawed Angels (2004) Alice Paul, used nonviolent protests to demand the vote, they were assaulted by crowds of men and denied police protection the government tried to suppress the militants' nonviolent protests with false arrests, unfair trials, imprisonment in harsh conditions, and what can best be described as torture

Leisure Activities (late 1800’s)

Friday, April 24 th World History

Essential Questions How did the west change socially, politically & economically at the turn of the century? What is Marxism & what led to this philosophy being adopted by certain political groups? How did the 2nd Industrial Revolution impact urban & working class populations? What arguments did society have against allowing women’s suffrage? What differences existed between the Triple Entente & the Triple Alliance? What was scientific racism & how was it used to promote Social Darwinism?