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Urbanization and the American Dream
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Great Chicago Fire Began on Oct. 8 and lasted until Oct. 10 Rumors Started by Mrs. O’Leary’s cow Spread Wood buildings Drought Winds Poor city management
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Aftermath 4 sq. miles of city destroyed About 300 killed $220 million in damages 90,000 of cities 300,000 inhabitants homeless
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Columbia Exposition 1893 Chicago hosts the Worlds Fair 400 Anniversary of what? America on display Greatness Power Grace Beauty Opportunity
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Greatness? The greatness of America Best of the world combined into one nation Criticism Reporter “Behind the Stucco and plywood the world will never city the true Windy City of Chicago.”
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The America Wanted Growing middle class Managers Professionalization Doctors Lawyers Teachers Life Large homes Machines to make life easier
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Leisure Time off spent experiencing the good life Sports Baseball Rise of golf Tennis Education Kids in school Rise of college education
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Education Middle-class opportunities Increased importance on education College Philanthropy opened more schools Increased participation by women Men trained for middle and upper class positions Women towards home making
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African-Americans Extremely difficult Jim Crow in the south Racism in the north Booker T. Washington Opened the Tuskegee Institute Focused on training blacks in agriculture work Atlanta Compromise Progress through work not law suits and agitation
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The Other Half Jacob Riis Immigrant Hired a police photographer Muckraker Those who expose the wrongs “How the Other Half Lives” Exposes how the rest of America lives
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Jobs Rise of industry Decline of the farm Immigration Coming to America for a better life Breaking the city into sections Know the culture and language Why so many in the Cities
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Housing Tenant Housing Small Crowded Safety Falling apart Little regulation Not enough Sanitation Dumping feces into streets Water Not enough and poor piping Crime Problems
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Corruption Political Machines Run by the “Boss” Provided services to those in need in return for votes Immigrants Easy to dupe New No understanding of democratic gov’t In need Boss provided and in return expected votes
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Social Services Conditions and needs brought about social reforms Upper class women played the largest role Motherly/social duty Jane Addams Hull House in Chicago Settlement house Provided services like educations, classes, and assistance to newly arriving immigrants
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