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The Challenges of Urbanization terms Urbanization Americanization movement Tenement Mass transit Social gospel movement Settlement house Jane Addams

Growth of cities: Urbanization What caused the growth of cities? Who moved in to the cities?

Americanization Movement What was this? How?

3 classes emerge Lower class (poor) Tenements: video Middle class Wealthy

Urban problems

Solutions to problems 1. (1879): Building codes passed to improve poor city conditions

Reformers Social Gospel Movement: Settlement houses: Jane Addams William Booth YMCA