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Aim: How were the problems of the Industrial Revolution solved?
Do Now: List 3 problems created by the Industrial Revolution -
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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
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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
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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
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Document # 1 Based on this picture, how did working people try to fix the problems in the factory system?
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F.S.Q. – in your notebooks Which of these 3 solutions do you feel would be the most effective? Why?
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