Chapter 22 Rise of American Cities 1865-1900 Section 1 Growing Immigration from Europe Ellis Island nationality Thinking Map- Describe Immigration during this time period Who were the new immigrants of the last 188s and early 1900s? What role did steam ships play in immigration to the United States? How did most immigrants decide where they would settle? Chapter 22 Section 2 New Life in the Promised Land pogrom tenement slum piecework How did conditions in eastern Europe in the late 1800s lead to an increase in Jewish immigration? What role did public education play in immigrant life? What was life like for immigrants living in large American cities at the turn of the twentieth century? Graphic Organizer Positive and negatives on how the immigrants lives were categorize Chapter 22 Section 3 City Growth and Change skyscraper suburb political machine ward settlement house Social Gospel How did the look of the nation's big cities change in the late 1800s? How did political organizations affect the lives of people in the cities? What role did women play in the settlement house movement? Do you think tenement houses could still play a role in today's society.explain your answer. Thinking Map- Describe how technology help solve the problems of city life in the late 1800s?
Chapter 22 Section 4 A new City Culture circulation vaudeville nickelodeon How did newspapers attract wider readership in the late 1800s? How did leisure activities unify people living in cities?
Chapter 24 Politics and Reform Section 1 A Deadlock in National Politics patronage civil service Pendleton Civil Service Act protectionist tariff What forms of corruption did local and nation government face? What reforms were made to fight corruption in government? Chapter 24 Section 2 Unrest in Rural America Grange middleman cooperative Populist Party gold standard What problems did the farmers face? What steps did farmers take to improve their lives? Chart out the events in Section 2 Farm debt (first box) Why did the Populist want the election of the U.S. senators to be by direct vote of the people? Chapter 24 Section 3 Roosevelt and the Progressive Movement progressive Sherman Antitrust Act laissez faire arbitration conservation What were the goals of the progressives? What progressive reform? Thinking Map Classification -Background/ Qualities, Political Goals of Progressives, Achievements in Office
Chapter 24 Section 4 The Progressive Reforms mudraker direct primary referendum initiative recall NAACP What progressive reform were made at the state level? What reforms did Woodrow Wilson achieve as President? What steps did African Americans take to fight agains discrimination? Thinking Map Describe Progressive Reforms
Chapter 25 Becoming a World Power Chapter 25 Section 1 The States Expands Overseas imperialism Social Darwinism What were the reasons behind American expansion in the late 1800s? What role did Secretary of Stare William Seward play in obtaining new territories? How did the United States gain control of Hawaii? Thinking Map> Classify Reason for Expansion, Acquisitions or new trade, Benefits to U.S. Chapter 25 Section 2 The Spanish-American War Thinking Map> Sequence the events in Chapter 25 section 2 Yellow Journalism Spanish-American War William McKinley George Dewey Theodore Roosevelt Cuba Philippines Puerto Rico Why did many Americans decide that the country should go to war against Spain? What were the major battles of the Spanish-American War? Has television increased or decreased the press's ability to shape public opinion? Explain Chapter 25 section 3 American Involvement Overseas Thinking Map> Categorize Advantages and Disadvantages for the United States Asian countries, and Latin American Countries. Open Door Policy Panama Canal
Roosevelt Corollary Theodore Roosevelt Pancho Villa Japan China Colombia Panama Mexico 1) Why did Roosevelt want to build the Panama Canal? 2) Give an example of how Taft and Wilson followed the Roosevelt Corollary 3) Do you agree or disagree with how Theodore Roosevelt built the Panama Canal? Explain Chapter 25 section 4 World War I Thinking Map> Causes of World War I - How War Began, Nature of War, War and Technology, America's Neutrality, America Enters War Sequence steps to War World War I militarism stalemate communism Francis Ferdinand Woodrow Wilson Vladimir Lenin Sarajevo Petrograd Chapter 25 section 5 America Helps Win the War Thinking Map> Sequence the following War, Peace, Results. Give details Cause and effects of WWI armistice Fourteen Points League of Nations reparations Treaty of Versailles Woodrow Wilson John J Pershing Chateau- Thierry 1) What steps did the U.S. government take to increase war production? 2) How did WWI effect the map of Europe? 3) Do you think the U.S. should have joined the League of Nations? Why or Why not?
Chapter 26 Section 1 A Look at Harding and Coolidge Thinking Map> Sequence the following events Corruption - Scandal - Clean Up Describe events in Coolidge's Presidency Teapot Dome scandal isolationist Kellogg-Briand Pact Warren G Harding Calvin Coolidge Andrew Mellon Albert Fall 1) How is the belief in individualism shown in Coolidge's policies as President? Chapter 26 Section 2 Decade of Business and Growth Thinking Map> Categorize New Products and New Ways to Produce and Buy synthetic installment buying assembly line social engineering Samuel Insull Henry Ford Detroit 1) How did new technology and new management ideas help business grow in the 1920s? 2) What new methods allowed Henry Ford to make a giant car industry? 3) Since Ford was willing to pay his workers high wages and give them shorter working hours, why did he oppose unions? Chapter 26 section 3 A Decade of Change Thinking Map- Categorize the important changes that occurred in section 3 Sports
Women Entertainment Technology Mass media flapper Lost Generation expatriate Charles Lindberg Amelia Earhart Nellie Tayloe Ross Charlie Chaplin Louis Armstrong Babe Ruth Gertrude Stein Ernest Hemingway F Scott Fitzgerald Hollywood Greenwich Village Chapter 26 section 4 Division in American Society Thinking Map> Reactions to Social Changes Describe the events and reactions should be minimum of 6 bubbles with detailed explanations Red Scare prohibition Scopes Trial Nicola Sacco Bartolomeo Vanzetti Al Capone John Scopes 1) Why did the KKK gain popularity in the 1920s? 2) What was the connection between the Red Scare and the Sacco and Vanzetti case?