Lesson 1.2: Economic Change.  What did you learn yesterday about social change? How is women’s rights, Civil Rights, and the counter-culture examples.

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Lesson 1.2: Economic Change

 What did you learn yesterday about social change? How is women’s rights, Civil Rights, and the counter-culture examples of social change?

 What do you think of when you hear the word “economy”?

 Economy:  the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region.  economic change: ... a transformation that occurs within an economy that either increases, sustains, or depletes its vitality.economy  Let’s take a look at 3 examples of economic change in American History:  The Industrial Revolution  The Great Depression  Information Age

 watch?v=r6tRp-zRUJs watch?v=r6tRp-zRUJs  The Rise of Industry =  Natural Resources, Large Population = large workforce and rivers needed for Factory system.  War of 1812 forces USA to become more self sufficient  Industry booms after Civil War.  Cottage Industry replaced over time by Division of Labor

 GCQfMWAikyU&list=PLM8nkhDwORfr hYa-DIaEv7Nm3jkv0gliE GCQfMWAikyU&list=PLM8nkhDwORfr hYa-DIaEv7Nm3jkv0gliE 3 things you learned from John Green: things you thought were interesting: question about the Great Depression: 1.

 Causes =  Buying on Margin, speculation, stock market crash, Bank failures, rise of credit and consumerism, gap between rich and poor, mistakes by Federal Reserve  Impact on American society= American people begin to look to the federal government for help. Shift away from “Rugged Individualism”  New Deal = It is now the responsibility of government to look after the well being of citizens. Pros and Cons?

 The Information Age (also known as the Computer Age, Digital Age, or New Media Age) is a period in human history characterized by the shift from traditional industry that the industrial revolution brought through industrialization, to an economy based on information computerization.

 Internet  Information and Communications technologies  Job loss as a result of automation  Middle Class disappearing due to outsourcing  Globalization of workforce = wage cuts

 Why are jobs being outsourced?  What can we do to stop outsourcing?  What can we do to encourage American manufacturing and create American Jobs?

 Collaborative Pairs  1’s = Summarize to your partner what you learned about the information age.  2’s = Explain to 1’s how the information age is an example of an economic turning point.

 Brain storm with a partner as many Economic Turning Points you can think of in our nations history.  Remember, almost any event in history is going to have some economic impact!

 Wright brothers flight at Kitty Hawk  Ford introduces Model T  USA enters WW1  Lindbergh flies across Atlantic  “Black Tuesday” foretells Great Depression  Japan attacks Pearl Harbor  Vietnam War  Personal computers bring Industrial Age to end (1983)  End of Cold War  9/11 Terror Attacks

 Today I learned………………  What did you learn today about economic change? How does industrialization, the Great Depression, and the Information Age relate to economic change?