8Y 9-21-2015 Monday Objectives: Describe new technologies and innovations during the American Industrial Revolution. Explain how they affected American.

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8Y 9-21-2015 Monday Objectives: Describe new technologies and innovations during the American Industrial Revolution. Explain how they affected American lives. Agenda: Do Now: Pop Quiz (in Do Now Tray) Quick Announcement: Student Council, Lunch for field trip Lesson and discussion: Impact of the Industrial Revolution Exit Ticket

How did the Industrial Revolution change American lives (focus on specific inventions)? Politically Economically Socially Intellectually Water Frame – new jobs, growth of cities

Big picture impact Look over your notes on the impact of specific inventions and find patterns/trends. What did these inventions have in common as far as how they affected American lives? What long term effects do you think this will have on society? Discuss with your partner.

How did the Industrial Revolution change American lives (overall)? Politically Economically Socially Intellectually New Laws -> greater role for government how? Increased Sectionalism  how? New jobs Bigger cities Deeper divide between rich and poor  how? Consumerism Conflict of ideals: rural vs. urban values  emphasized Romanticism, Transcendentalism, Materialism, Realism, Reform movements

Exit Ticket What do you think is the most significant impact of the American Industrial Revolution? Why?