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Essential Question: How did workers & the U.S. government respond to the rapid changes of industrialization during the Gilded Age? Warm-Up Question: Indentify each Gilded Age term: trust, Bessemer process, Edison, Carnegie, Rockefeller, tenement, vertical integration, urbanization, Social Darwinism, new immigrants

Changes of the Gilded Age During the Gilded Age (1870-1900), the U.S. industrialized rapidly: New technology led to a boom in railroads, oil, steel, electricity Trusts, corporate mergers, & new business leaders led to monopolies Mass immigration from Southern & Eastern Europe increased the size of American cities But, problems during the Gilded Age led to demands for change

Group Activity: Gilded Age Theme Analysis Students will examine a series of three primary sources from the Gilded Age: For each image, provide a one sentence summary of the image Once all three images are revealed, determine how the images are related—What’s the theme?

Theme #1—Image A

Theme #1—Image B

Theme #1—Image C

Theme #2 Move to the next set of boxes on your handout from class today.

Theme #2—Image A

Theme #2—Image B

Theme #2—Image C

Theme #3 Move to the next set of boxes on your handout from class today.

Theme #3: Image A

Theme #3: Image B

Theme #3: Image C