1860-1920 By Dakota Stroh. Tenements Urbanization.

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By Dakota Stroh

Tenements

Urbanization

Child labor

Immigration

Poor working conditions

Assembly line An assembly line is a manufacturin g process in which parts are added to a product to create a finished product faster

New farm technology gas tractors came into use in areas of extensive farming in

New technology used in the home Can be converted to gas or electric

Jane Addams She is founder of hull house in Chicago. She is the leader in woman suffrage. She helped turn the nation issues of concern to mothers, such as the needs of children, and public health.

Elizabeth Cady Stanton Her concerns was women's custody rights, property rights, employment and income rights, divorce laws, and the economic health of the family.

Lincoln steffens