Rapid Change caused by Industrialization UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS

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Rapid Change caused by Industrialization UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS The Unit 2 Organizer NAME 4 BIGGER PICTURE DATE …to analyze how and why the American Dream changes over time. 2 LAST UNIT /Experience 1 CURRENT UNIT CURRENT UNIT Role of the U.S. and the Impact of War 3 NEXT UNIT /Experience Expansion The Response to Oppression and Inequality 8 UNIT SCHEDULE 5 UNIT MAP is about... Urbanization Progressive Reform Rapid Change caused by Industrialization Results in... Leads to ignites Leads to Labor Struggles Social Movements Results in... Gilded Age Politics Students will understand that… International conflicts affect foreign and domestic affairs. Conflict and compromise create changes to freedom, opportunity, equality, and power. Conflicts, innovation, and turning points can change the perception of the American Dream. Analysis Primary sources Cause and Effect Inferences Compare and Contrast Construct and Interpret Data Timelines 6 UNIT SELF-TEST QUESTIONS RELATIONSHIPS UNIT 7

Rapid Change Caused by Industrialization The Response to Oppression and Equality Urbanization Rapid Change Caused by Industrialization Progressive Reform Labor Struggles Social Movements Gilded Age Politics To what extent, if any, should the government combat social inequalities, and moral issues? Was industrialization a blessing or a curse? Does the government have the right to regulate the economy and business?