Identify:
Characteristics of United States territorial imperialism.
Late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Identify:
Effects of United States territorial imperialism.
Late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Define:
industrialization
The shift from agricultural economies to manufacturing-based economies, driven by technological advancements and increased production efficiency.
Define:
urbanization
The growth of cities and the movement of people from rural areas to urban centers.
Define:
immigration
The movement of people from one country to another, often in search of better opportunities or to escape hardship.
Explain:
Relationship between industrialization, urbanization, and immigration.
Late 19th century America
Identify:
How did the Industrial Revolution in America begin?
Began in the late 18th century and accelerated throughout the 19th century.
Explain:
How did the Industrial Revolution in the United States reshape economic and social structures, and what were its long-term implications for global influence?
Goods could be transported swiftly across vast distances, fueling the growth of cities in inland areas that were not dependent on rivers or coastlines. This rapid expansion also spurred mass immigration from Asia and Europe, as people sought new opportunities in these emerging urban centers.
Explain:
How did immigration laws passed during the Industrial Revolution in the United States shape national identity, labor markets, and societal integration?
Explain:
How did the Second Industrial Revolution accelerate technological advancements, transform global economies, and reshape societal structures in the late 19th and early 20th centuries?
Examples: electrification, assembly line techniques by Henry Ford, mass production of automobiles
Explain:
What was the significance of labor unions during the Second Industrial Revolution?
Examples: Creation of AFL in 1886, Pullman Strike of 1894
Explain:
How did the Gilded Age in the United States symbolize both unprecedented economic growth and profound social inequality?
Explain:
How did religion play a role in the Gilded Age?
Explain:
How did imperialism during the late 19th and early 20th centuries reshape global power dynamics, economic structures, and cultural exchanges among nations?
Explain:
Significance of the Spanish-American War.
Describe:
Populist Movement in the United States.
Identify:
3 causes of the Populist Movement.
Explain:
Significance of Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) as it relates to Jim Crow Laws.
Explain:
How did Jim Crow laws impact daily life for African Americans throughout the South?
Identify:
4 causes of WWI.
Explain:
What brought the United States into WWI?
Despite initial efforts to stay neutral, growing anti-Germany sentiment and direct threats to American security led to U.S. involvement in WWI.
Explain:
Impact of WWI on American homefront.
Explain:
Outcomes of America’s involement in WWI.
Describe:
Contributions of women to war effort during WWI.