Unit Question 1 How did Big Business develop?.

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Unit Question 1 How did Big Business develop?

Daily Goals Content Goal: Literacy Goal: Social Goal: Learn about the three factors that drove industrialization. Understand the rivalry between Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller. Literacy Goal: Understand vocabulary and concepts that are connected to Industrialization. Social Goal: Practice raising hands to participate in class discussion Practice speaking at appropriate times

Rise of “Big Business”

Unit Question 2 What is Industrialization? What effect did it have on the lives of workers?

Industrialization What is it? Farmers-> Factory Workers Farms->Factories Work for yourself-> Work for employer The North industrialized to win the Civil War. The process speeds up in order to rebuild the South.

Three Factors that Drove Industrialization Factor 1: Railroads Factor 2: Steel How? How? Factor 3: Oil How?