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Ch 15 Modern America
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Sec 1 Immigration Between 1860 and 1900 over 14 million immigrants arrived in the U.S. One new group to enter in masses were European Jews
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Immigrants came to America for… Employment Few restrictions Avoiding military service Religious Freedom The chance to move up the social ladder
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Most immigrants entered the U.S. through Ellis Island, a small island off of New York Harbor
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Angel Island in California was opened to process immigration on the West Coast
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Nativism – extreme dislike for foreigners, began to be a major problem again in America
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In 1882 Congress passed the Chinese Exclusion Act It barred Chinese immigration for 10 years Prevented Chinese in America from becoming citizens It was renewed in Congress until 1943
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Sec 2 Urbanization The urban population of the U.S. grew from about 10 million in 1870 to over 30 million in 1900 Immigrants were joined by farmers who moved to cities for better pay, electricity, running water, plumbing, and entertainment
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Skyscrapers, were tall steel frame buildings that rose all over larger cities
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Mass transit developed with the horse car, then the trolley, and later the elevated railroad
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Separation by Class The wealthy of the time lived in the heart of the city in elaborate homes The middle class tended to live outside the city The working class lived in tenements dark crowded multi-family apartments
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Urban Problems The growth of cities resulted in an increase in crime, fire, disease, and pollution Contaminated drinking water from improper sewage disposal resulted in epidemics of typhoid fever and cholera
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Urban Politics The problems in cities led to the development of the political machine Party bosses ran the political machines
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The most famous was Tammany Hall It’s boss was William M. Tweed who was arrested for corruption and sent to prison in 1874
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Sec 3 The Gilded Age Mark Twain and Charles Warner co- wrote the novel, The Gilded Age The term became the name for the time period from 1870 – 1900
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The term “gilded” refers to something that is gold on the outside while the inside is made of something cheaper
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Horatio Alger, a minister from Mass., left the clergy, moved to New York, and wrote over 100 novels about rags-to- riches stories
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Herbert Spencer, an English philosopher, first proposed the idea of Social Darwinism He taught that the theory of natural selection and evolution applied to human society
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Spencer taught that human society evolved through competition
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Andrew Carnegie believed in Social Darwinism but also felt that those who profited from society should give something back
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Carnegie’s ideas became known as his Gospel of Wealth This philosophy pushed philanthropy, using great fortunes to further social progress
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Realism Realism was a new movement in art and literature that portrayed people in realistic situations Mark Twain wrote the Adventures of Huckleberry Finn in 1884 Twain is thought to have written the first true American novel
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Pop Culture Pop culture changed in the late 1800s since people had more time and money The saloon became a community and political center for men Coney Island in New York was an amusement park that became popular
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Watching sports became a national pastime Ragtime was a music that became very popular during the time period.
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Sec 4 The Birth of Reform In 1897 journalist Henry George wrote a best-selling book called Progress and Poverty.
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Helping the Urban Poor Organizations like the Salvation Army, YMCA, Women’s Clubs, and the temperance movement were formed for the needy
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Racial Equality Booker T. Washington formed the Tuskegee Institute in Alabama in 1881 W.E.B DuBois encouraged blacks to seek social justice and equality through the NAACP
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George Washington Carver was famous for his work in agricultural science Plessey Vs. Ferguson upheld segregation in 1896
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The Morrill Land Grant Act gave money and land to states for the purpose of building colleges
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The movement in the 20 th century that called for change in government, business, and social welfare became known as Progressivism Theodore Roosevelt called the journalist who were intent on exposing the corruption, Muckrakers
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Upton Sinclair wrote The Jungle about problems in the meat packing industry Ida Tarbell wrote an expose about Standard Oil
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Essay Question Explain the major influences of the Gilded age in terms of immigration, urbanization, and reforms.
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Child Labor Temperance Education Reform Library Reform Equal Opportunities for African Americans Women’s Rights Meat Processing Monopolies (standard oil) Workers Rights Immigration Restraints
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