Industrialization & The Gilded Age

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Industrialization & The Gilded Age 11.16.15

Entry Task In your notebook, please make a KWL chart. In the first column, list things you know about the Industrial Revolution. In the second column, list things you want to know.

The Industrial Revolution & Gilded Age We often think about this time period as one of great progress, lots of new inventions and technologies. Is progress always better?

Objectives Understand how the theme of ‘industrialization and the emergence of the United States as a world power’ helps to define the post-civil war era in U.S. history.

Objectives Evaluate how individuals and movements have shaped the United States.

Objectives Analyze and evaluate how technology and ideas have shaped U.S. history.

Crash Course Two Episodes World History #32: The Industrial Revolution US History #23: The Industrial Economy