Aim: How were the problems of the Industrial Revolution solved?

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
NORTHERN CITY LIFE. The Industrial Revolution completely changed the way people lived. Families before the Industrial Revolution: Lived further apart.
Advertisements

Industrial Revolution (I.R.)
Chapter 20 - The Industrial Revolution Begins
Bellringer 1.Why did the Industrial Revolution begin in Britain? List and briefly describe the key factors. 2.List one invention, its inventor, and briefly.
The Growth of an Industrial Society Industrial Workers.
25.2 Industrialization The factory system changes the way people live and work, introducing a variety of problems.
Social Impact of the Industrial Revolution
Chapter 9 Section 2. PROCON  Eventually led to a better quality of life  Plentiful jobs  Initially caused human suffering  Unhealthy working conditions.
The Industrial Revolution begins in Britain, spreads to other countries, and has a strong impact on economics, politics, and society. Rail locomotives.
 Factory workers faced long hours, dirty and dangerous working conditions, and the threat of being laid off.  By the 1800s, working people became more.
City Life in the North.
SOCIAL IMPACT OF THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION. DO NOW: 2/7/13 How has life changed since the 1750s? What will life be like for the farmers/peasants who move.
Background InfoBackground Info  Prior to 18 th c. levels of pop flowed in a cyclical pattern depending on natural phenomena (crop failures, plagues etc.)
Chapter 9 The Industrial Revolution Essential Question Discuss the following questions with your neighbors and be prepared to share with the.
Working Conditions Rise of Big Business – Part 3.
Guided Reading Industrialization Case Study: Manchester
Chapter 9-2 Industrialization: Case Study of Manchester.
The Industrial Revolution Open textbook to pg. 496!
Chapter 22.2 Labors Unions. Organized Labor Labor unions are groups of workers who band together to have a better chance to obtain higher pay and better.
Social Studies OGT Review Industrial Revolution. Improved technology in agriculture increased output Industrial revolution began in Great Britain Industrialization.
Learning Objective: – Today I will be able to compare the benefits and consequences of Industrialization by reading to create a positive/negative web.
Industrialism Case Study. How does Industrialization Affect Life? Urbanization – People move from the country to the cities Factories built in clusters.
Life During the 2nd Industrial Revolution
Coal Mining. Coal Coal is burned to run steam engines. Mined out of the earth. Coal miners work long hours in very dangerous conditions.
Factory Conditions and Labor Unions. Factories Very poor conditions for workers Very hot and not a lot of air circulation Not very many safety measures.
Industrialization: Case Study Manchester
Chapter 25 sect 2: Industrialization Aim : How did the industrial revolution impact the lives of the worker? Do Now : write down 5 things you use today.
Impact of Industrialization Unit 6, SSWH 15 a. Industrialization Changes Life Factories pay more than farms, spur demand for more expensive goods Urbanization—city-building.
Impact of Industrialization Unit 6, SSWH 15 a. Industrialization Changes Life Factories pay more than farms, spur demand for more expensive goods Urbanization—city-building.
Friday 3/3: Factory Systems Objective: Examine why the Industrial Revolution occurred in England the purpose of the factory system Bell Work: Do you think.
CA 8 th Grade US History Standard 8.6.3, 8.6.7,
Workers Unite. Exploitation Long hours: 12+ hrs per day…6 days per week Steel mills - 7 days per week Low pay: $498 ($1.59), $269 ($.86c),.27c per day.
Hardships of Early Industrial Life. Warm-up Based on the exercise we did in class yesterday, what are some of the hardships of industrial life? Based.
Bellwork 3/14/14 You are a 15 year-old living in England where the Industrial Revolution has spurred the growth of thousands of factories. Cheap labor.
Do-Now: ‘Captain of Industry’ and ‘Robber Baron’? How could Andrew Carnegie and John D. Rockefeller be described as both of the above?
The Industrial Revolution and Society Urbanization –Crowded cities –Poor sanitation –Increased Crime Disease –Crowded living conditions –Poor water systems.
Industrialization – part 1 (Ch. 9, Sec. 2) 1. Cities Grow During Industrial Revolution 2. Living Conditions in Industrial Cities 3. Working Conditions.
Tuesday – November 27, 2012 Mr. Lombardi Aim: How did the workers try to solve the problems created by the Industrial Revolution? Do Now: List at least.
Objective of Industrialization Reduced the heavy dependence on agriculture sector. A higher average income. Money earned by exporting goods to developing.
Labor Unions The History, Structure, and Important Issues Facing Labor Unions.
Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution. Reform efforts in industrialized nations Unions were formed as an effort for workers to unite to a) get better wages b) get safer.
Positive and Negative Effects
Industrial Revolution: Reforms. Labor Unions  By the 1800’s, working people became more active in politics  Workers joined voluntary labor associations.
Have you ever worked to earn some money? What jobs did you do for $? Did you feel that your pay was fair? Describe how you could have negotiated a higher.
25.2 Industrialization The factory system changes the way people live and work, introducing a variety of problems.
Industrial Revolution
UNIT 3.3 –The role of Trade Unions
Industrial Revolution. Major Causes Beginning in the 1700’s, large landowners dramatically improved farming methods Agricultural changes  agricultural.
+ Start of the Industrial Revolution. + Coal The fuel of the Industrial Revolution Used to power steam engines Cheaper than other materials More efficient.
LABOR UNIONS. LABOR Labor is one of the key factors of production. Industrialization changed the work force and how people lived. Society was more urban.
Wednesday – November 12, 2014 Mr. Lombardi Aim: How did the workers try to solve the problems created by the Industrial Revolution? Do Now: List and describe.
1.What is unsafe about this picture? 2.Why don’t children work in factories now? 3.What should these kids be doing instead of working in a factory? DO.
11/2 Focus: Important Terms: Do Now:
10/17 Focus: Important Terms: Do Now:
Chapter 9-2 Industrialization: Case Study of Manchester.
Aim: How were the problems of the Industrial Revolution solved?
Industrial Society Industrial Society.
Hardships of Industrial Life
Trade Unions.
Industrialization Benefits Problems.
Industrialization Unit
Impact of Industrialism
Problems in the Cities Whole families tended to work because wages were low and no one person could earn enough to support the whole family. Women & children.
Industrial Society Industrial Society.
!!!Notes # 1 Workers Rights!!!.
Industrial Revolution
Industrial Revolution
SWBAT practice the necessary skills for successfully completing a CRQ by analyzing the empire of Alexander the Great and answering the documents.
11/2 Focus: Important Terms: Do Now:
Presentation transcript:

Aim: How were the problems of the Industrial Revolution solved? Do Now: List 3 problems created by the Industrial Revolution -

Industrial Revolution Vocabulary Labor Unions [ley-ber] [yoon-yuhn]– a labor organization usually consisting of workers of the same trade that is formed for the purpose of advancing its members' interests in respect to wages, benefits, and working conditions Collective Bargaining [kuh-lek-tiv] [bahr-guhn]- the process by which wages, hours, rules, and working conditions are negotiated and agreed upon by a union with an employer for all the employees Political Activism – [puh-lit-i-kuhl] [ak-tuh-viz-uhm] the action to bring about political change. The use of voting to help your cause. Welfare - [wel-fair] financial or other assistance to an individual or family from a city, state, or national government

Problems & Solutions of the Industrial Revolution Problems During the Industrial Revolution Solutions to Industrial Revolution Problems A. Child Labor – young children often worked in coalmines & factories because of their size. - this led to serious injuries & death A. Organized Labor Unions - B. Overcrowded Cities – As factories opened, urban (city) population increased B. Political Activism - C. Pollution – factories burned coal which polluted the air & water around the cities. -this led to respiratory diseases like asthma & emphysema C. Social Welfare Programs - D. Loss of Jobs for Skilled Workers – Craftsmen, like Blacksmiths were replaced by machines & were forced to take low paying factory jobs

Problems & Solutions of the Industrial Revolution Problems During the Industrial Revolution Solutions to Industrial Revolution Problems A. Child Labor – young children often worked in coalmines & factories because of their size. - this led to serious injuries & death A. Organized Labor Unions – workers collectively bargained to improve pay & working conditions B. Overcrowded Cities – As factories opened, urban (city) population increased B. Political Activism – workers voted for candidates who promised to improve conditions. Ex: shorter work day – 8 – 10 hours C. Pollution – factories burned coal which polluted the air & water around the cities. -this led to respiratory diseases like asthma & emphysema C. Social Welfare Programs – nations began offering workers assistance such as Unemployment Benefits & disability payments D. Loss of Jobs for Skilled Workers – Craftsmen, like Blacksmiths were replaced by machines & were forced to take low paying factory jobs

Document # 1 Based on this picture, how did working people try to fix the problems in the factory system?

F.S.Q. – in your notebooks Which of these 3 solutions do you feel would be the most effective? Why?