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Changes in America notes Industrial Revolution – page 382 Railroads p. 386 Car p. 389 Thomas Edison – p. 388 Immigration and Urbanization – p. 390 Populism p. 394- Name 9 reforms Labor Unions p. 395 - define Progressivism p. 397 – name difference between Populism and progressivism

North Carolina Industry Textile Industry P. 406- What state had more? Tobacco Industry p. 407 – What University was established through cigarette money? NC Railroads – p. 408 – What banker invested in North Carolina railroads? Furniture Industry – p. 409 – What city did it start? Why was it successful? Rural vs. Urban - What is the difference? Why did people move to the city? Tenant Farming- p. 413 – What is the difference? Name problems in farming

North Carolina Reforms/Reaction Farmers Alliance – p. 416 - Who started? Name reforms that came about. Fusion-p. 417 – What is it? Who was brought into farming? Democrats vs. Republicans – p. 418 Who was on each side? What was Wilmington riot? Charles Aycock – p. 418 – Who/when/what reforms Other reforms – p. 419 What women’s issues What is prohibition? Name educational reforms happened during Aycock Administration?