Project Understanding Perspective: Industrial Revolution

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Unit 11: Texas in the Great Depression and World War II
Advertisements

CESAR CHAVEZ Cesar Chavez spent the first ten years of his life on a small farm near Yuma, Arizona. His family and most of the Mexican American.
Chapter 20 - The Industrial Revolution Begins
Social Science. Circular Flow  We are all part of the circular flow of economic activity by buying items with money that you acquire from working  Businesses.
A, B, Cesar Chavez’s Life By Yours Truly: Jett Grayson 
“If more young people could just get involved in the important issues of Social Justice, they would form a golden foundation for the struggle of all people.
Chapter 31: An Era of Social Change
Cesar Chavez. Early Years Born in Yuma, Arizona in His parents were from Mexico. – Cesar’s father was a farmer and owned a grocery store and garage.
EUROPEAN FACTORY WORKERS: BY: SYDNIE CHAVEZ PERIOD 3 PERIOD 3.
Strike!. What is a strike? A strike is when a group of workers agree to stop working. They do this when they want to protest against something they think.
Hero Hall of Fame. What do you think a hero is? Many times, our heroes those who speak for others.
Canadian Life 100 Years Ago
Cesar Chavez Civil Rights Leader. Migrant workers were hated by many whites because they were of Mexican descent.
Cesar Chavez An American Hero On the next slide is your quiz on Cesar Chavez, please answer the questions as best you can – it is worth 10 points.
The Fight in the field Continues…
Labor and the Immigrant Rights Movement UCLA Labor Center.
Industrial Revolution in America. How do you make money? What do you spend money on? During the birth of Industry things were different.
Before the Revolution and Beyond. Why do I do what I do? This period of history helps answer this question.
Reforming the Workplace Mr. Williams 10 th Grade U.S. History.
Section 1: Invention & Innovations
Early Industry and Inventions
Using your m62 template The Industrial Revolution.
Labor Unions. Middle Class Emerges as industries rise Made up of individuals who work administrative jobs for companies Salaried employees Higher demand.
Section 2 The Industrial Revolution Social Impact of the Industrial Revolution.
Preview Read the article on the front stool. Answer the following question. What issue did the Missouri Compromise Settle? ---New states north of.
Industrial Growth in the North 13.1 The Industrial Revolution and America.
Chapter 9: Labor Section 3. Copyright © Pearson Education, Inc.Slide 2 Chapter 9, Section 3 Objectives 1.Describe why American workers have formed labor.
Chapter 15: The Second Industrial Revolution Section 3: Labor Strives to Organize.
DO NOW Civil Rights Act of th Amendment
Create 2 columns: “Wages go up” and “Wages go down” Under each column, include examples (3) to show how the 3 forces (working conditions, discrimination,
INDUSTRIALIZATION Chapter 25 Section 2. Key Terms  Urbanization  Middle Class.
Chapter 7. The Angelus Jean-Francois Millet, c
Latinos and Native Americans Seek Equality
Chicano! History of the Mexican American Civil Rights Movement The Struggle in the Fields.
 Explain the quote (in your own words): › “Preservation of one’s own culture does not require contempt or disrespect for other cultures.”  -Cesar Chavez.
Unions and Labor in America What is a “union”? What role do unions play in the American economic system?
Who do you think this man is? Cesar Chavez This historical figure is Cesar Chavez. Cesar Estrada Chavez was born March 31, 1927 near Yuma, Arizona.
American History Content Statement 10 & 11 Workers Organize Mr. Leasure 2014 – 2015 Harrison Career Center.
Mini - Lecture Grade Three Lesson Four. Cesar saw how bad things, were for farm workers and he wanted things to change.
The Rise of Unions Objective: Explain the causes and effects of the Industrial Revolution with emphasis on-the changing role of labor and the rise of.
Why did the workers want to start a union ? Put your answers under A, # 1-9.
Unit Six: Chapter 15 Revolutions. Foldable creation One colored sheet 8 note book pages 3 vocab 1 French Revolution 1 Independence in America 1 Industrial.
Industrial Revolution A nonviolent Revolution. Why England ?? ► Land, Labor, and Capital ($)
With your partner… – 1. Make a law that will address and fix any issues for the working and living conditions of the working class during the industrial.
START UP – Top ½ 146 ANSWER If these hands could talk, what would they say about life as a worker in the tomato fields? (6 lines)
The Industrial Revolution Textiles Lead a Revolution Chapter 11.1 pages Chapter pages
Cultures of Western Europe. 1-What has caused the economies of Western Europe to grow? The economies of Western Europe have grown because of productive.
Latinos Seek Equality. During the 1960’s, the Latino population in the United States grew from 3 million to more than 9 million. Today the Latino population.
Cesar Chavez Thousands of people moved West during the Great Depression to find jobs to support their families. At the same time, many people immigrated.
LEARNING TARGET: I CAN EVALUATE THE DEVELOPMENT OF ORGANIZED LABOR IN THE UNITED STATES AND EXPLAIN WHY UNIONS FORMED. LABOR MOVEMENT.
The Industrial Revolution 1700’s ’s. Introduction  Who: people in Western Europe and United States  What: the life-changing period when products.
Brief Response New homes and business opportunities, a fresh start away from the East. Conflict with Mexico. Land that new states will be created from.
Warm Up Define robber baron and captain of industry. Define robber baron and captain of industry.
AGE OF REVOLUTION THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION. DRILL: COLLECTED FRIDAY What is the purpose of this chart/What is it telling you?
CH 13 Review Slide Industrialization is - When a country moves from growing products to manufacturing them The cottage industry.
BORN NEAR YUMA, ARIZONA, ON MARCH 31, 1927, CESAR CHAVEZ EMPLOYED NONVIOLENT MEANS TO BRING ATTENTION TO THE PLIGHT OF FARMWORKERS, AND FORMED BOTH THE.
The Effects of Industrialization How did the Industrial Revolution affect society?
Union established by Samuel Gompers. Supported better working conditions and 8 hour work day.
China and India Ch 18 sec 3 I. China Reforms Its Economy, but Limits Freedoms After Mao Zedong died in 1976 new, more moderate leaders took over and.
Other Minorities Seek Equality  Objective : I can explain the efforts of Latinos, Native Americans and women to secure reforms in government policies.
Harvesting Hope “The fight is never about grapes or lettuce. It is always about people.”
Cesar Chavez La Causa & La Huelga
Do Now How are poetry and art a tactic to fight inequality? How effective are they? Explain your response.
(The Industrial Revolution)
Industrial Revolution
Geography Learning Goals:
April 18th, 2018 University High APUSH.
The grape workers went on strike.
Cesar Chavez.
Chapter 1 Section 1 Being an America
Presentation transcript:

Project Understanding Perspective: Industrial Revolution 10.3.3 Describe the growth of population, rural to urban migration and the growth of cities associated with the Industrial Revolution. Students will evaluate the consequences of the industrialization to the working class by role-playing a factory worker, a boss or a union leader by producing a flyer, list and letter (speech or article) to influence others

The Roles The Boss The Union Leader The Factory Worker

The Boss You are a boss at a factory. You worked hard at growing your business and want the best for your family. You give to charity and belive your workers are paid well. If they don’t like the factory, they can always quit. Union leaders are just trying to start an issue when there is none. People should have the freedom to work where they want to work and pay workers what they think they should.

The Union Leader You used to work in factory, but realized that there must be another way. You want workers to be respected and protected. You know that a union is the only way to fight bosses who exploit workers.

Factory Worker You used to work in your home making dresses but you couldn’t survive. You and your family move to the city to look for work. You find a job in a textile factory. You work 80 hours week for little pay. One of your child has died in the factory. You are missing finger.

The Project requirements Flyer List of Demands or List of Consequence Speech or News Article Powerpoint that includes all the items Today you must create ta draft of the items and copy them into one powerpoint and share with me.

Flyer The flyer is a tool to influence people to support your cause. You must create a flyer that has a large title, a visual, a clear message, with a date and time. It must show your perspective of the role you chose 1 2 3 4 Flyer It includes a title with a date and time. It includes a call to action with a date and time. The title is clear. Has a clear perspective. It includes a call to action with a date and time. The title is clear and there is a visual. Has a clear perspective. It includes a call to action with a date and time. The title is clear and there is a visual. It has a clear cause.

List of demand or Consequences If you are a factory worker, you must list the changes you want in the workplace and why. If you are a union leader, you must list the reasons the factory needs a union If you are boss, you must list the reasons a union is not a good thing and the consequences of talking to a union leader. 1 2 3 4 List The list has demands/reasons The list has clear demands/reasons with reasoning. The list has clear, relevant demands/reasons that include sound reasoning. The list has clear, relevant, and compelling demands/reasons that include sound reasoning.

Speech or News Articles You must write a speech or article of at least 300 words. Your goals is explain why people should listen to you and support what you think. If you are factory worker, you should write about what its like in the factory. If you are a union leader you should write about why unions are a good thing. If you are a boss, you should write about why working at your factory is great and that unions are not a good idea. 1 2 3 4 Speech or article The speech has less than 300 words. The speech has less than 300 words, has an introduction, provide reasons, and a call to action.. The speech has 300 words, has an introduction, provide reasons, and a call to action.. The speech has 300 words, has an introduction, provide reasons, and a call to action. The reasons are logical and appropriate. The call to action is relative.

Pro Union Speech WE SHALL OVERCOME Cesar Chavez El Malcriado. September 16 of 1965 Cesar Chavez and 500-1000 farmworkers meet in Delano to plan the grape strike.  In a 400 square mile area halfway between Selma and Weedpatch, California, a general strike of farm workers has been going on for six weeks. The Filipinos, under AWOC AFL-CIO began the strike for a $1.40 per hour guarantee and a union contract. They were joined by the independent Farm Workers Association which as a membership of several thousand Mexican-Americans.  Filipino, Mexican-American and Puerto Rican workers have been manning picket lines daily for 41 days in a totally non-violent manner. Ranchers in the area, which include DiGiorgio Fruit, Schenley, and many independent growers, did not take the strike seriously at first. By the second or third week, however, they began taking another look-- and striking back. Mechanized agriculture began picketing the pickets -- spraying them with sulfur, running tractors by them to create dust storms, building barricades of farm machinery so that scabs could not see the pickets. These actions not only increased the determination of the strikers, but convinced some of the scabs that the ranchers were, in fact, less than human. Scabs quit work and the strike grew.  The growers hired security guards for $43 a day. They began driving their Thunderbirds, equipped with policy dogs and rifles, up and down the roads. The people made more picket signs, drew in their belts, and kept marching.  Production was down 30% and the growers began looking for more and more scabs. They went to Fresno and Bakersfield and Los Angeles to find them. They didn't tell the workers that they would be scab crews. The pickets followed them into every town and formed ad hoc strike committees to prevent scabbing. They succeeded in these towns. Within two weeks, only one bus, with half a dozen winos, escorted by a pearl gray Cadillac, drove into the strike zone. A new plan was formed. The ranchers would advertise in South Texas and old Mexico. They bring these workers in buses and the workers are held in debt to the rancher before they even arrive in town. We have a new and more difficult task ahead of us with these scabs.  As our strike has grown, workers have matured and now know why and how to fight for their rights. As the strike has grown into a movement for justice by the lowest paid workers in America, friends of farm workers have begun to rally in support of LA CAUSA. Civil rights, church, student and union groups help with food and money.  We believe that this is the beginning of a significant drive to achieve equal rights for agricultural workers. In order to enlist your full support and to explain our work to you, I would like to bring some of our pickets and meet with you.  VIVA LA CAUSA Y VIVA LA HUELGA  Cesar Estrada Chavez General Director,

List Sample: Anti-Union Warning

Resources Child Labor https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CTYkW5K2mn4 History of labor in England https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0TYNwgoIXGc

Go to WH Week 13 Understanding perspective ppt Labor Union Basics Labor Union Pros and Cons

Today Create a powerpoint document called: Per. Group. UnderPersProject Share ppt with me Create slides Title Responsibilities Speech Demands or Consequences Flyer Drafts must be finished by today

Closing: Google Form Complete the google form below. https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1N3OsgrVALd43- d7w8vPMl3AGeBbUnEieP5tchF2siEI/viewform