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March 28, 2018 Mastery Connect 1st Period – 147665 5th Period - 919040

March 28, 2018 Research American Labor Practices During late 1800s. Create Visual Presentation Demonstrating Labor and Management Struggles

March 28, 2018 Create 4 Slides with Each Demonstrating One Practice Be sure to include: sweatshop / company town / child labor / working conditions Definitions & pictures

March 28, 2018 Create 4 Slides with Each Demonstrating One Response Be sure to include: Haymarket Riot / Pullman Strike / Knights of Labor / Samuel Gompers’ AFL Definitions & pictures