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Title: Ch. 25 PPT America Moves to the CITY


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Ch. 25 PPT America Moves to the CITY
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Tmwk Ch 25
  • 1. Graph pg 560 What topic is the graph
    depicting? Share one pattern or trend from the
    graph. When did more than half live in the city?
  • 2. Diagram Pg 561 Describe how it was to live in
    a dumbbell tenement.

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Megalopolis
  • 1870 40 million pop.
  • 1900 80 million (pop. Doubles)
  • Pop in city triples
  • 1900 NY 3.5 million ppl
  • Skyscrapers Architect Louis Sullivan Helped by
    electric elevator
  • Mass Transit electric trolleys enable people to
    live further from work leads to development of
    suburbs

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Appeal of the City
  • Jobs
  • Electricity, Indoor Plumbing
  • Telephones
  • Department Stores Consumerism - people purchase
    many types of goods
  • Entertainment and progress

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Humanity Compressed
  • Rich vs Poor widening class divisions
  • Poor moved to treeless Ghettoes rich moved to
    Green Suburbs
  • Dumbbell Tenements very little ventilation,
    unhealthy conditions.
  • Slums Lung Block
  • City neighborhoods became segregated by race,
    ethnicity, and social class.
  • Issues impure water, uncollected garbage

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TMWK
  • 3A. Pg 570 Graph What countries did the Old
    Immigration come from? Describe these countries
    in geographic terms.
  • 3B. What countries did the New Immigration come
    from? Describe these countries in geographic
    terms.
  • 3C. Around what time period did more New
    Immigrants start to migrate to the U.S. compared
    to Old Immigrants?
  • 3D. Why did New Immigration decline during the
    time period of 1911-1920? Add OI

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New Immigration
  • By 1880s increase in 5 million immigrants each
    decade
  • Until 1880s most immigrants came from British
    Isles and Western Europe.
  • New Immigrants By 1880s, many came from
    Southern and Eastern Europe - mostly illiterate,
    poor, few came from democratic govts.
  • Urban political bosses unofficial govts who
    took care of immigrant needs in exchange for
    their loyalty provided jobs, found them
    housing, helped build schools, parks, hospitals.
  • Little Italys Many new immigrants settled into
    communities of their ethnic groups, maintaining
    language and customs.

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New Immigration (Cont.)
  • Why Immigrate to US?
  • American Letters written to Europe describing
    the opportunities and luxuries in America.
  • Growing European population and job competition.
  • American Industrialists advertising Am. jobs in
    Europe. They wanted low wage labor, railroads
    wanted buyers for their land grants.
  • Better opportunities jobs, free from military
    conscription and religious persecution.
  • Persecution of minorities, especially Jews, in
    Europe.
  • Fears
  • Many Americans feared new immigrants wouldnt
    assimilate, would out-vote them, take their jobs.

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Immigration
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TMWK
  • 4. Graph Pg 562 Explain two trends or patterns
    between the years 1870-1940. Add OI

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Reactions to Immigration
  • Social Gospel Protestant Christian movement
    bringing to light issues of new immigrants and
    industrial society - social justice, poverty,
    liquor, crime, race tensions, slums, bad hygiene,
    child labor, inadequate labor unions, poor
    schools
  • Walter Rauschenbusch and Washington Gladden
    church should tackle social issues.
  • Role of church salvation of humankind and
    promotion of social righteousness.
  • Abolition of child labor.
  • Reduction of work hrs for Moms.
  • Ended 12 hr work day at U.S. Steel Corp.
  • Promoted society over the individual.
  • Promoted socialism as an answer to modern
    societal ills.
  • Prepared the path leading to Progressivism.

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TMWK
  • 5. Pg 568 Who was Jane Addams?

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Settlement Houses
  • Jane Addams 1st Am. Women awarded Nobel Peace
    Prize estab Hull House most prominent American
    settlement house - brought opportunities for
    immigrants
  • 2,000 visitors per week
  • Offered instruction in English, counseling to
    help immigrants, child care services for working
    Moms
  • Activities gymnasium, girls club, swimming pool,
    etc.

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Settlement Houses Cont.
  • These houses became centers of womens activism
    and social reform.
  • Others follow Addams lead such as
  • -Lillian Wald - Henry Street Settlement in NY
  • -Florence Kelley crusader for women, children,
    blacks, consumers
  • New careers created in Social Work - many women
    and some men find work in this new field.
  • 1 million women join workforce in 1890s

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TMWK
  • 6. Pg 569 Text Box Describe the viewpoint of E.A.
    Ross regarding immigrants.
  • 7. Pg 570 Political Cartoon What is the cartoon
    depicting - Is it for or against something or
    someone?
  • 8. Pg 571 Quote What idea is Pres Cleveland
    espousing?

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Nativism (Anti-Foreignism)
  • New Immigrants seen as culturally and religiously
    exotic
  • Feared new immigrants would outnumber and outvote
    Anglo-Saxons
  • Mongrelization of society Fear that inferior
    Southern Europeans would mix with fair Anglos
  • Believed that these immigrants brought down wages
  • Created Bosses (Tweed Tammany Hall) Took care
    of immigrants by trading jobs and services for
    votes.
  • Imported anti-capitalist ideas of socialism and
    communism

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Nativism
  • Anti-Immigrant Legislation
  • 1882 paupers, criminals, convicts denied entry
  • 1882 Chinese immigrants banned
  • 1885 Contract labor banned (wage protection)
  • Later laws prohibited insane, polygamists,
    prostitutes, alcoholics, anarchists, and those
    carrying contagious disease.
  • 1886 Statue of Liberty
  • Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled
    masses yearning to breathe free, the wretched
    refuse of your teeming shore
  • Many Americans felt they were being stuck with
    the wretched refuse of Europe.

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TMWK
  • 9. Pg 576 Chart What is the topic of the chart?
    What are 2 patterns or trends shown by the chart?
    Outside Information (OI)
  • 10. Pg 585 Chart What is the topic of the chart?
    What are 2 patterns or trends shown by the chart?

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Education
  • Darwin 1859 Origin of Species belief in natural
    selection - gained popularity by 1920 it was
    scientific orthodoxy
  • Caused division in the church
  • Some call it Evolution, and others say its God.
  • 1870 Compulsory Grade School Education
  • 1900 6000 High Schools
  • Illiteracy Rates 1870 20, 1900 -10.7
  • Non-whites 44
  • Rise of Colleges - College provided new
    opportunities for women and Blacks
  • 1862 Morrill Act- government gave public land for
    support of education

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Education Cont.
  • 1887 Hatch Act extended Morrill Act supported
    agricultural experimentation
  • Led to Universities Texas AM, Univ of CA, Ohio
    State Univ, Univ. of Chicago (Rockefeller)
  • Johns Hopkins 1876 Pioneered concept of modern
    research university- Graduate School
  • Moved to Fact Based Less Moral
  • Harvard Motto changed - from Christo Et Ecclesiae
    (for Christ and the church) to Veritas (truth)

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Literary America
  • Libraries Andrew Carnegie gave 60 million for
    construction of libraries.
  • Newspapers Pulitzer and William Randolph Hearst
  • Yellow Journalism Sensational, exaggerated
    newspaper stories aimed at increasing circulation
    -rumors replaced real stories (Joseph Pulitzer)
  • Magazines promoted various viewpoints spread
    ideas about society and proposed ideas for
    solving societys ills.
  • Edward Bellamy 1888 Novel Looking Backward -
    supporting socialist movement, sold over 1
    million copies
  • Mark Twain Novels The Adventures of Tom
    Sawyer, The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn), The
    Awakening (feminist novel about adultery,
    suicide, and female ambition)

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Women in the City
  • Charlotte Perkins Gilman Women and Economics
  • called women to abandon their independent status
    and contribute to the community. Advocated
    centralized nurseries and cooperative kitchens to
    facilitate womens participation in the work
    force.
  • 1890 National American Woman Suffrage
    Association Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B.
    Anthony.
  • Carrie Chapman Catt suffrage movement leader
    Believed women should get to vote if they
    continue to leave their homes and work in the
    public.
  • Wyoming Territory 1869 1st to grant unrestricted
    suffrage to women.
  • Ida B. Wells Journalist and editor leader of
    anti-lynching crusade

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Temperance Movement
  • Drinking alcohol increased during Civil War
  • Certain immigrant groups used to drinking alcohol
  • 1869 National Prohibition Party temperance
    movement
  • 1874 Womens Christian Temperance Union worked
    for temperance and suffrage Leaders Frances E.
    Willard and Carrie Nation
  • 1893 Anti Saloon League leader in temperance
  • Temperance leads to 18th Amendment (1919).
    National Prohibition of manufacture, sale or
    transportation of intoxicating liquors is
    forbidden. (Later repealed by 21st Amendment)

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TMWK
  • 11. Pg 575 Left picture What did Booker T.
    Washington talk about in his speech in New
    Orleans?
  • 12. Pg 575 Who was W.E.B. Du Bois?

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Booker T Washington
  • 44 of nonwhite were illiterate in 1900.
  • Booker T. Washington ex-slave and educator
    avoided the issue of inequality and accepted
    segregation focused on the education of the
    Black community and improvements economically.
  • Established Tuskegee Institute-private college
    for Blacks.
  • Believed in Self-Help Approach taught black
    students trades to give them economic security.
  • Acknowledged Racism, but didnt challenge it. (He
    avoided the issue of racial equality)

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W.E.B. Du Bois
  • Mixed race African, French, Dutch, Indian
  • 1st African-American to earn PhD at Harvard
  • Demanded complete equality for Blacks (social and
    economic)
  • Believed most talented tenth should lead fight
    for equality
  • 1910 founded NAACP National Association for the
    Advancement of Colored People. African civil
    rights organization to eliminate discrimination
  • Age 93 renounced U.S. citizenship, moved to
    Africa.

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TMWK13. During the mid to late 1800s, what
social changes and/or movements took place?
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