Absolute & Relative Chronology Timeline For 2 nd period only 1. One person-Title the Large Sheet of Construction Paper= Absolute OR Relative? Unit 1 America.

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Absolute & Relative Chronology Timeline For 2 nd period only 1. One person-Title the Large Sheet of Construction Paper= Absolute OR Relative? Unit 1 America In Transition 2. 2 nd person=cuts the strips and letters( you will put them back into envelope at end of period) 3. 3 rd person=Write the following dates under the dashes in chronological order= 1865,1875,1885,1895,1900

Relative & Absolute Chronology… Cheesy words with an easy meaning! Everything has it’s purpose and place in the world right? We are going to be spend time this year understanding how historical events shape our world & defined an era. Absolute Chronology= Is your standard list with dates from earliest to latest Relative Chronology= Doesn’t have any dates just which came first, second etc. Archeologist use this term when studying artifacts that are not easy to identify and they essentially match the artifact to actual artifacts KNOWN to be made during that year/era.

Absolute & Relative Chronology: Unit 1 America In Transition  Go to your next blank page in your journal. Turn your journal landscape and copy the timeline exactly like the large timeline your group has.  Each group has a large piece of construction paper with a timeline from Using the strips A-H decide w/ your group where you know or think you know where the events go. Then below each decide if the event is Absolute or Relative Hint: Think of what you already know. How can some of these events come before or after others? Use common sense first and the relation some of these events have to one another (cause and effect) i.e., 18 th Amendment in 1920 (A), Prohibition negatively impacts America by making Bootlegging &organized crime a profitable business. (R) 3-5 min. Debrief

America In Transition  South surrenders at Appomattox Courthouse; Civil War comes to an end.  Railroads built in the West promoted settlers to start a new life, and clashed with the Plains tribes.  Alexander Graham Bell sends the first telephone message, “Mr. Watson- come here- I want to see you.”  Statue of Liberty as a gift from France will be viewed as a symbol for a new beginning in America.  The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Tragedy awoke many unions to stand up against deplorable working conditions in NYC.  Business giants like Rockefeller & Carnegie employed capitalist business tactics in hopes of reaping rewards for their risks they took.  In Plessy vs Ferguson the term “separate but equal” was another example of how Jim Crow laws in the South were used to intimidate blacks.  Nativism grew stronger as more immigrants especially southern & eastern Europe (Ellis) & Asians (Angel) brought cultural differences & skills.

Debrief Answers to the timeline are also available on my website or you can take a picture of the timeline your team has created and record the timeline in your journal. A. Year: 1865 Answer: ABSOLUTE B. Answer: RELATIVE (1860s) C. Year: 1911 Answer: ABSOLUTE D. Year: 1884 Answer: ABSOLUTE E. Year 1876: Answer:ABSOLUTE F. Answer: Relative (1890s) G. Year: 1896 Answer: ABSOLUTE H. Answer: RELATIVE (1900s)

Clean Up Please put all strips A-H back in envelope & all letters 5 A’s 3R’s back in envelope and bring to envelope and timelines to the supply table.