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Standards Evaluate the impact of new inventions and technologies of the late nineteenth century Describe and evaluate the impacts of the First Industrial Revolution during the nineteenth century (e.g., the Lowell system, immigration, changing technologies, transportation innovations) Identify and evaluate the influences on business and industry in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries Learning Targets I can explain the causes of the first industrial revolution. I can evaluate the positive impacts of the first industrial revolution on society, politics, and the economy. Essential Question (exit slip) To what extend did the first industrial revolution influence different aspects American life.

1.Which do you think had a greater impact on the people of its time: cell phones or the telegraph? 2.Which do you think had a greater impact on the people of its time: the Internet or electricity? Think, Pair, Share

Cut out the Graphs and paste them on to your notes. Make sure each graph corresponds with the correct questions. Prepare Notes

You will work with your parent to complete the questions and graphs. Partner A will read sections 2 and 4 and answer the questions. Then for sections 3 and 5 you will use the graph information to fill out the graphs. Partner B will complete sections 2 and 4 graphs by using the graphs information. Then read sections 3 and 5 and answer the questions. Time to Fill out Notes- 40 minutes

Was industrialism good for industrialists? Was industrialism good for workers? Was industrialism good for the economy? Was industrialism good for the environment? Overall, was the rise of industry good for America? Why or why not? Class discussion

You will interview your partner and write down what your partner says to each question. Use your Reading Notes and the quotes from various U.S. industrialists to help you respond to the questions. Industrialists Interview

Write a thesis statement answering the following: To what extend did the first industrial revolution influence different aspects American life. Exit Slip