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USHC-5.2 The United States Advances.  During the second half of the nineteenth century the United States emerged as a global industrial power  This.

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1 USHC-5.2 The United States Advances

2  During the second half of the nineteenth century the United States emerged as a global industrial power  This transition was caused by:  the abundance of natural resources  government support and protection in the form of tariffs, labor policies, and subsidies  the expansion of international markets associated with industrialization

3  Appalachian Mountains  Coal  Iron Ore  Western Pennsylvania and the Southwest  Oil  South & Parts of the Northwest  Lumber  Rivers (hydroelectricity) http://www.iarelative.com/mines.htm

4  Birmingham Alabama  Iron ore  “Pittsburgh of the South”  Overall impact  By having most of the raw goods needed to industrialize, America had an advantage over many other industrializing countries.

5 Cardinal Intermediate

6 If you were in Tennessee, which direction would you have to travel to reach the following states? Use intermediate directions when necessary. Indiana Alabama North Carolina Maryland Texas

7 If you were in Tennessee, which direction would you have to travel to reach the following states? Use intermediate directions when necessary. Indiana-North Alabama-South North Carolina-East Maryland-Northeast Texas-Southwest

8  When the Civil War ended, the Senate was under the control of Northern representation that pushed through regional interests such as:  High Tariffs  Weak Regulations of Business  Grants and Subsidies  Due to these kinds of political advantages, U.S. businesses bypassed many of the problems some foreign competitors faced.

9  High Tariffs served duel purposes  Helped to pay off the large national debts created during the Civil War.  Encouraged U.S. citizens to purchase domestically made goods instead of imports. http://econ161.berkeley.edu/econ_articles/mytalkonlatenineteenthcent.html

10  Weak Regulations of Business  Businesses were allowed to impose harsh and dangerous working conditions on their labor force which received low wages. Triangle Shirtwaist Factory fire 146 died because the exit doors were locked  12 hour days, 6 days a week  Limited chance for advancement

11  Weak Regulations of Business (Cont)  Child Labor as young as 5 years old Kept children from getting an education forcing them to stay in the unskilled labor force as adults  Environmental and product safety standards were rarely even addressed. Weak Regulations of Business

12  Government Grant and subsidies  Government gave resources and funds to private businesses with the intention of improving the economy and infrastructure (Corruption occurs)  Farmers began to get subsidies from government to help get them out of debt.  Land Grants for Railroads

13  New inventions gave American businesses a monopoly on certain goods.  New methods of production such as the assembly line, cut the cost of manufacturing, which resulted in cheaper goods that were sold abroad.

14  1.Which of the following was NOT a natural resource that proved important for US industrialization? A. coal B. iron ore C. steel D. oil


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