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Competency 5- Economics Understand the continuing economic transformation of the United States involving the maturing of the industrial economy, the expansion of big business, the changing demographics of the labor force, and the rise of national labor unions and industrial conflict.

Competency 5- Economics Understand the continuing economic transformation of the United States involving the maturing of the industrial economy, the expansion of big business, the changing demographics of the labor force, and the rise of national labor unions and industrial conflict. Money, trade, industry, investments, jobs

Competency 5- Economics Understand the continuing economic transformation of the United States involving the maturing of the industrial economy, the expansion of big business, the changing demographics of the labor force, and the rise of national labor unions and industrial conflict. Money, trade, industry, investments, jobs Production/manufacturing

Competency 5- Economics Understand the continuing economic transformation of the United States involving the maturing of the industrial economy, the expansion of big business, the changing demographics of the labor force, and the rise of national labor unions and industrial conflict. Money, trade, industry, investments, jobs Production/manufacturing Corporations, monopolies, trusts, stock market

Competency 5- Economics Understand the continuing economic transformation of the United States involving the maturing of the industrial economy, the expansion of big business, the changing demographics of the labor force, and the rise of national labor unions and industrial conflict. Money, trade, industry, investments, jobs Production/manufacturing Corporations, monopolies, trusts, stock market Gender, age, ethnicity, language, disability

Competency 5- Economics Understand the continuing economic transformation of the United States involving the maturing of the industrial economy, the expansion of big business, the changing demographics of the labor force, and the rise of national labor unions and industrial conflict. Money, trade, industry, investments, jobs Production/manufacturing Corporations, monopolies, trusts, stock market Gender, age, ethnicity, language, disability AFL, CIO, Knights of Labor

Competency 5- Economics Understand the continuing economic transformation of the United States involving the maturing of the industrial economy, the expansion of big business, the changing demographics of the labor force, and the rise of national labor unions and industrial conflict. Money, trade, industry, investments, jobs Production/manufacturing Corporations, monopolies, trusts, stock market Gender, age, ethnicity, language, disability AFL, CIO, Knights of Labor Strikes, protests, Haymarket

Objective 5a Evaluate the factors leading to and the effects of industrialization on the political, physical, and economic landscape of the United States during the late 19th and early 20th century.

Objective 5a(Industrial Revolution) Evaluate the factors leading to and the effects of industrialization on the political, physical, and economic landscape of the United States during the late 19th and early 20th century. Causes

Objective 5a Evaluate the factors leading to and the effects of industrialization on the political, physical, and economic landscape of the United States during the late 19th and early 20th century. Causes Rise of cities/factories/manufacturing

Objective 5a Evaluate the factors leading to and the effects of industrialization on the political, physical, and economic landscape of the United States during the late 19th and early 20th century. Causes Rise of cities/factories/manufacturing Laws, Role of Government

Objective 5a Evaluate the factors leading to and the effects of industrialization on the political, physical, and economic landscape of the United States during the late 19th and early 20th century. Causes Rise of cities/factories/manufacturing Laws, Role of Government Migration patterns of people/Urbanization Concentration of wealth/ growing poverty

Objective 5b Explain the conditions of industrialization that led to the rise of organized labor and evaluate labor’s effectiveness in achieving its goals.

Objective 5b Explain the conditions of industrialization that led to the rise of organized labor and evaluate labor’s effectiveness in achieving its goals. Working conditions, Living conditions, low wages, long hours

Objective 5b Explain the conditions of industrialization that led to the rise of organized labor and evaluate labor’s effectiveness in achieving its goals. Working conditions, Living conditions, low wages, long hours Labor unions

Objective 5b Explain the conditions of industrialization that led to the rise of organized labor and evaluate labor’s effectiveness in achieving its goals. Working conditions, Living conditions, low wages, long hours Labor unions Were they successful

Objective 5b Explain the conditions of industrialization that led to the rise of organized labor and evaluate labor’s effectiveness in achieving its goals. Working conditions, Living conditions, low wages, long hours Labor unions Were they successful Government regulation, child labor laws, minimum wage laws

Objective 5c Identify and explain migration and immigration patterns that developed from the push-pull effects of economic circumstances.

Objective 5c Identify and explain migration and immigration patterns that developed from the push-pull effects of economic circumstances. Movements of people inside the United States

Objective 5c Identify and explain migration and immigration patterns that developed from the push-pull effects of economic circumstances. Movements of people inside the United States Movements of people from other countries into the United States

Objective 5c Identify and explain migration and immigration patterns that developed from the push-pull effects of economic circumstances. Movements of people inside the United States Movements of people from other countries into the United States No money/ no jobs (pushing people to leave a certain place)

Objective 5c Identify and explain migration and immigration patterns that developed from the push-pull effects of economic circumstances. Movements of people inside the United States Movements of people from other countries into the United States No money/no jobs (pushing people to leave a certain place) Job opportunities/ economic opportunities (pulling people want to come to a place)