Essential Question What social political and environmental problems
Essential Question What social, political, and environmental problems face Americans today?
Preview: Life in an Urban Town In the boxes on your handout, describe the best and worst aspects of living in a city like Philadelphia.
CHAPTER 16 – Imagine you are standing in the alley with the four boys in the opening photograph for Chapter 16.
Essential Question: What social, political, and environmental problems did Americans face at the turn of the 20 th century? Task: Reading notes Section 16. 1 – 16. 2 1. Read pages 204 – 206 2. Answer the Guided Reading Questions on your handout in complete sentences. 3. Be prepared to share your responses with the class.
16. 2 Uncovering Problems at the Turn of the Century 1. In 1890, the Census Bureau announced that the “American frontier” was closed, stating that most of the land beyond the Appalachian Mountains had been settled.
16. 2 Uncovering Problems at the Turn of the Century 2. After the Civil War, advances in technology, transportation, and communications helped fuel rapid industrial growth. More efficient machines and production methods allowed American factory workers to produce more goods much faster than anyone had ever thought possible.
16. 2 Uncovering Problems at the Turn of the Century 3. In 1900, city residents included such newcomers as immigrants, African Americans, and transplants from rural areas of the North. Cities had modern attractions such as department stores and steelframed skyscrapers.
16. 2 Uncovering Problems at the Turn of the Century 4. Between 1870 and 1920, at least 12 million immigrants arrived in the United States. By the turn of the century, immigrants from Mexico and Canada joined new waves of immigrants from southern Europe and Asia. They added their customs and languages to the mix of cultures already in the United States.
Writing for Understanding: What social, political, and environmental problems did Americans face at the turn of the century? Use evidence from your notes to support your argument
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