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Wrapping it all up

Journal 9? Write me a 5 sentence paragraph explaining why your weekend was better than mine. Your first sentence will be “My weekend was better than Mr. Bird’s because ________, _________, and _________.”

Finish “The Jungle” Read the excerpt from “The Jungle” Fill in the chart and answer the questions associated with the text

New V. Old Immigration Old Immigration- Mostly came from northern and western Europe New Immigration- Mostly from southern and eastern Europe. Primarily Catholic These are the ones that were coming during the Gilded Age Way more “new” immigrants than “old”

Laissez-Faire “Hands off” economic theory The government shouldn’t be involved in business. Consumers will hold businesses accountable Allowed big businesses to grow insanely fast, because there were no regulations What were some negative consequences?

Pass Back Notesheets

Flyswatter Game Can only play once you have all the assignments completed. If not get the note sheet that you’re missing and fill it out Test of skill, not strength! If you blast my projector screen, you’re losing points

Andrew Carnegie New Immigrant Old Immigrant Vertical Integration Urbanization Horizontal Integration Nativism Laissez-faire Social Darwinism Tenements Political Machines Promontory Summit Industrialization