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Industrial Revolution for Middle School: Choices and Consequences

http://tinyurl.com/stavrosmadeintheusa Deborah Kozdras [email protected]

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Early Landmark Moment: Slater Mill

http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/ri0102/

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First telegraphic message: 24, May, 1844

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Occupational Portrait of a Woman Working at a Sewing Machine. Circa 1853. Daguerreotypes

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14 million immigrants

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Andrew Carnegie

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John D. Rockefeller: Standard Oil Trust

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Alexander Graham BellMarch 10, 1876 the birth of the telephone and the death of the multiple telegraph. From dots and dashes to talking with electricity.

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Design Thinking and Decision-making

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