Labor’s Response to Industrialization

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Labor’s Response to Industrialization Chapter 14: Was the rise industry good for American workers?

HOT ROC: Simulation Instructions Form groups of 4 Procedure: Put desks together Get an envelope from the teacher Procedure: The game has six rounds During each round, you will have a few minutes to decide whether you want to play a green card or a pink card You may send a representative to talk to other groups about what color each group should play. Once you decide which card to play, hide that card under one person’s desk. Hide your other card in the envelope and place the envelope in the middle of your group of desks.

Instructions At the end of each round, all groups will be asked to reveal their cards by quickly holding them up at the same time. Points will be given in the following manner: If ALL groups play a green card, every group will receive points. If some groups play green and some play pink, groups that played green will receive positive points If ALL groups play pink, every group will receive negative points. The group with the most points wins!!

Scoring: After each round, the scores will be tallied on the white board Group Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Round 5 Round 6 Total Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5 Group 6 Group 7 Group 8

Cards & Points Procedure If ALL groups play a green card, every group will receive points. If some groups play green and some play pink, groups that played green will receive positive points If ALL groups play pink, every group will receive negative points. Points +/- 1 Point Send a representative to talk to other groups about what color each group should play. Once you decide which card to play, hide that card under one person’s desk. Hide your other card in the envelope and place the envelope in the middle of your group of desks. Round 1

Cards & Points Procedure If ALL groups play a green card, every group will receive points. If some groups play green and some play pink, groups that played green will receive positive points If ALL groups play pink, every group will receive negative points. Points +/- 2 Points Send a representative to talk to other groups about what color each group should play. Once you decide which card to play, hide that card under one person’s desk. Hide your other card in the envelope and place the envelope in the middle of your group of desks. Round 2

Cards & Points Procedure If ALL groups play a green card, every group will receive points. If some groups play green and some play pink, groups that played green will receive positive points If ALL groups play pink, every group will receive negative points. Points +/- 4 Points Send a representative to talk to other groups about what color each group should play. Once you decide which card to play, hide that card under one person’s desk. Hide your other card in the envelope and place the envelope in the middle of your group of desks. Round 3

Cards & Points Procedure If ALL groups play a green card, every group will receive points. If some groups play green and some play pink, groups that played green will receive positive points If ALL groups play pink, every group will receive negative points. Points +/- 8 Points Send a representative to talk to other groups about what color each group should play. Once you decide which card to play, hide that card under one person’s desk. Hide your other card in the envelope and place the envelope in the middle of your group of desks. Round 4

Cards & Points Procedure If ALL groups play a green card, every group will receive points. If some groups play green and some play pink, groups that played green will receive positive points If ALL groups play pink, every group will receive negative points. Points +/- 16 Points Send a representative to talk to other groups about what color each group should play. Once you decide which card to play, hide that card under one person’s desk. Hide your other card in the envelope and place the envelope in the middle of your group of desks. Round 5

Cards & Points Procedure If ALL groups play a green card, every group will receive points. If some groups play green and some play pink, groups that played green will receive positive points If ALL groups play pink, every group will receive negative points. Points +/- 32 Points Send a representative to talk to other groups about what color each group should play. Once you decide which card to play, hide that card under one person’s desk. Hide your other card in the envelope and place the envelope in the middle of your group of desks. Round 6

Processing What emotions did you experience while playing the game? For those of you who played a green card every time, why did you do that? For those of you who played a pink card even once, why did you do that? Why was (or wasn’t) the class able to play the game so that everyone won? Can you think of something from history or real life that has a similar dynamic to this game? Tell students that this activity was designed to help them experience some of the challenges and choices involved in forming labor unions. Then ask groups to discuss these questions:

14.3 Formation of unions The green card represented joining a union. The pink card represented “scabs” or workers who crossed the picket line.

Unions: Attempts to solve the problems of the working class. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YvqpyDWv DyE Section 14.3 Record at least two strategies labor unions employed in their attempt to improve workers’ lives. Record at least two ways employers attempted to undermine unions. What was the American Federation of Labor (AFL)? New vocab: Strike

Positive and Negative Perceptions of Unions Section 14.4 Summarize what happened and why for Haymarket Riot, Homestead Strike and Pullman Strike. Rate each of the 3 events above as either positive (+) or negative for the unions (-) Section 14.5 Record at least three important losses or gains that labor unions experienced during this time. Write at least one sentence explaining each gain or loss.

Wrap Up Based on your experience in the game and what you read in Chapter 14, why might it have been difficult for workers to form labor unions? Why might workers have wanted to form labor unions, despite those difficulties?

Homework & Reminders Push Factors Pull Factors Reminders Test corrections Thursday at lunch and seventh period Essay outline with a thesis statement for the project is due on Friday Homework New Vocab: Immigration Read sections 15.1 & 15.2 and complete the following T- Chart: *Ask your parents how, when, and why did your family come to the US. Place this on the T-Chart as well. Push Factors Pull Factors