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Period 6:  1865-1898

Chapter 23- The Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age (1869-1896)

           -Ch. 23 Reading Questions

           -Ulysses S. Grant  presidential chart

           -Ulysses S. Grant  presidential chart- answers

           -Rutherford Hayes presidential chart

           -Rutherford Hayes presidential chart- answers

           -James Garfield/Chester Arthur presidential chart

           -James Garfield/Chester Arthur presidential chart- answers

           -Grover Cleveland presidential chart

           -Grover Cleveland presidential chart- answers

           -Ben Harrison presidential chart

           -Ben Harrison presidential chart- answers

           -1860-1900 presidential election stats

           -Crash Course:  Gilded Age Politics

 

           Documents

           -Chinese Immigration (1876, 1882)

           -Atlanta Exposition Address (1895)

 

Chapter 24- Industry Comes to Age (1865-1900)

           -Ch. 24 Reading Questions

           -American Labor Movement Timeline

           -Labor Union Handout

           -Crash Course:  The Industrial Economy

           -Industrialization Webquest

           -Industry Comes of Age

           -Comparing and Contrasting Labor Unions

           -Robber Barons or Captains of Industry article

 

           Documents

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Chapter 25- America Moves to the City (1865-1900)

           -Ch. 25 Reading Questions

           -Crash Course:  Growth, Cities, and Immigration

           -Speed Dating Nametag Example

 

           Documents

           -Booker T. Washington, "Industrial Education for the Negro"

 

Chapter 26- The Great West and the Agricultural Revolution (1865-1896)

           -Ch. 26 Reading Questions

           -Turner- The Significance of the Frontier in American History

           -Crash Course:  Westward Expansion

 

           Documents

           -Custer's Last Stand, Helena Daily Herald (July 4, 1876)

           -A Century of Dishonor (1881)

           -The Dawes Severalty Act (1887)

           -I WILL FIGHT NO MORE FOREVER  by Chief Joseph

 

 

 

        

 

 

 

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