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9-4 Modern Industrialization The Search for the American Dream

Warm Up: What is the American Dream? Complete the Survey using on goformative Answer the questions completely Use your own ideas and ideals to answer them DO NOT click “Submit”

Let’s Discuss! In your group you will take turns sharing and discussing Person 1 will start by answering the first question. Each person, going in order, can either respond, agree, disagree or add something to it. You must provide reasoning… After it has gone around the group person 1 can choose to add to it again if they want Person 2 then starts the 2nd question, going around the group again responding. Person 3 would start the 3rd question Repeat until all 10 are answered. We will then look at it as a group.

Group Norms Everyone has a turn to talk Talk in order (no interrupting) You must prove/explain your answer Be respectful and listen If you disagree, you must explain (don’t do this )

Captains of Industry and Robber Barrons The Men Who Built America The men listed below were the Men who, both literally and figuratively, “built America.” John D. Rockefeller Cornelius Vanderbilt JP Morgan Andrew Carnegie We are the USA that you know because of them. We will watch the History Channel’s production The Men Who Built America