Today’s Questions 10. How did industrialization and inventions affect cities? 11. Write 5 adjectives that describe what it was like to live in a tenement.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Jeopardy Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Q $100 Q $200 Q $300 Q $400 Q $500 Final Jeopardy.
Advertisements

Immigration & Urbanization
Growth of Cities in late 1800
Changes in American Life Chapter 21, Section 1
Moving to the City Chapter 20, Section 2 Pgs
“Friends” to the Poor. Political Bosses and Machines Helped the urban poor through: –Housing –Food baskets –Education –Medicine –Funerals.
Ch. 20, Section 3 Life in Cities. Urban Problems Jacob Riis – he was a journalist and photographer best known for his book “How the Other Half Lives”
Urbanization and Reform in the Gilded Age Ch. 8, Sec 3-4.
Immigration and Progressive Era Study Guide
Adjusting to Industrialization. Urbanization Cities grew along with the factories that sprang up there With all the factories in cities, there was a large.
Immigration and Modern Urban Growth
Cities Grow & Change Changes in American Life Chapter 21, Section 1.
Content Statement 12 Urban Disasters and Slums; Reformers Attack Urban Problems; Political Machines Run Cities Mr. Leasure 2014 – 2015 Harrison Career.
Unit 2 Review Groups will be presented a prompt and will list as many correct answers as possible within 1 minute Groups earn 1 point per correct response.
Becoming an Urban Nation. Urbanization The Industrial Revolution pushed more and more people into cities to find jobs. –Cities offered Good transportation.
Chapter 5 Lesson 2 Vocabulary. urbanization Is the movement of people from rural areas to cities.
American History Chapter 15-2 Urban Life. Cities Change Taller buildings became practical: – Needed more space. – Steel frames. – Elisha Otis: Invented.
Ch Moving to the City Mrs. Manley. The US was changing from a rural (farming/ranch) to an urban (city) area!-  moved looking for JOBS! Cities.
 What is the difference between  Equality of opportunity  Equality of outcome How would you define equality?
The Growth of Cities Reasons for Growth Location Industry Immigration Technology Migration.
Changes in American Life Cities Grow and Change. 1. How did the Industrial Revolution change where Americans worked? The Industrial Revolution changed.
The Challenge of the Cities Ch.8, Section 3. WARM UP 11/1/10 Define the following; steerage quarantine subsidies.
Population changes and growth of cities produced problems in urban areas. Urban Growth.
Content Objective: Students will discover the problems of industrialization and the changes that happened due to those difficulties. Language Objective:
Immigration to Urbanization
Immigration and Modern Urban Growth Chapter 20 Section 2.
MOVING TO THE CITY SEC PAGES Define: urban - tenement – slum – suburb – Gilded Age – settlement house Identify: Jacob Riis – Jane Addams.
09/18 Bellringer 5+ sentences Write about something you’d like to change. It could be a law, something at school, a parental rule, etc. How is it now?
Immigrants and Urban Life Objectives: Students will learn that … 1.Crowded urban areas faced a variety of social problems. 2.People worked to improve the.
Ch. 7.2: Challenges of Urbanization
Policies and Contributions
The Challenges of Urbanization. THE STORY TO DATE…
IMMIGRATION -Old Immigration Western Europe -New Immigration, 1890 Eastern Europe Asian Immigration Hispanic Immigration.
IMMIGRATION IN THE UNITED STATES DURING THE INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION.
Coming to America.
Chapter 5-2 CauseEffect The population grew so fast that housing couldn’t keep up with it. Jane Addams wanted to help immigrants. Immigrants were offered.
The Reasons for the Growth in Immigration, Cities, and New Challenges 3B.
Industrialization created large C.I.T.I.E.S. Chapter 1: An Age More Golden than Gilded?
15-2 The Problems of Urbanization. The People Why was the group drawn to cities in the Northeast and Midwest? 1. Immigrants Cities were cheaper and more.
Chapter 15 Section 2 The Challenges of Urbanization.
The Progressive Era Introduction. What was the Gilded Age? Term used by Mark Twain to describe American society at the end of the 1800s – Wealth and prosperity.
Immigration to Urbanization
Urbanization.
4b: Reasons for the increase in immigration
Ch. 20, Section 3 Life in Cities
The Progressive Era is from
The Growth of Cities.
Term Definition 1. Progressive Era
The Challenges of Urbanization
Urban Problems and Reform
Do NOW "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.” Who could this be talking about? What could someone who is tired.
The Challenges of Urbanization
Immigrants & the Cities
Today’s Questions How did industrialization and inventions affect cities? Write 5 adjectives that describe what it was like to live in a tenement. How.
DO NOW Page 469 in text book Geography skill-builder #’s 1 and 2.
7.2 The Problems of Urbanization
Essential Question: How did problems in the Gilded Age contribute to “progressive” reforms in the early 20th century?
What problems existed in the Gilded Age?
Chapter Growth of Cities and Immigration
Unit 2: Cornell D “How did Progressive’s reform SOCIAL problems caused be Industrialization and Urbanization?”
URBAN LIFE AND PROBLEMS
Nativism Someone who does not like immigrants because they may change the culture of their country Fear an increase in cultural diversity/favor a homogenous.
How did location affect the society’s economy, culture, and development at the turn of the century? How did factors influence the location of industry.
Learning Objectives WXT 1.0 Explain how different labor systems developed in North America and the United States, and explain their effects on workers’
Section 2 Challenges of Urbanization
Urbanization.
Cities The Rise.
Progressive Reforms.
Immigration and City Growth.
IMMIGRATION -Old Immigration Western Europe -New Immigration, 1890
Presentation transcript:

Today’s Questions 10. How did industrialization and inventions affect cities? 11. Write 5 adjectives that describe what it was like to live in a tenement. How did settlement houses and political machines affect cities?

Vocabulary 68. urbanization – growth of cities because of industrial jobs and improved transportation

Vocabulary 69. tenement – an apartment house that is run- down and overcrowded

Vocabulary 70. slum – neighborhood of overcrowded and dangerous tenements

Vocabulary 71. social gospel – Christian based movement aimed to improve the lives of the poor by providing daycare, education, and healthcare in settlement houses.

Vocabulary 72. political machine – corrupt organization that controlled local governments by giving food, jobs, bribes, and favors to voters

Living Conditions in the Gilded Age

Cities Change Urbanization  Growth of cities because of Industry  New factory jobs  New people Immigrants Ex-Farmers

Cities Change Technology  Steel in skyscrapers  Electricity Elevators Streetcars

Life in the City Tenement  Run-down and overcrowded apartment house  Old buildings + Landlord neglect + Poor design + Little government control = Dangerous conditions  No running water

How the Other Half Lives How the Other Half Lives by Jacob RiisJacob Riis

Life in the City Slums  Neighborhood of tenement buildings  Trash thrown between buildings

Reforms Social gospel movement  Improve lives of the poor  Abolish child labor Settlement houses offered services for poor and immigrants  Daycare  Education  Health care  Jane Addams founded Hull House in Chicago

Political Machines Political machine  Controls local government by trading favors for votes  Positives Built parks, schools, sewers, and orphanages Help immigrants get started  Negatives Dishonest elections Bribery Jobs and food only to supporters