1. Aim: How did Social &Economic Reformers Respondto the Industrial Revolution?DO NOW: Answer yesterdays AIM questionon an index card and turn it in. 2. The Effects of…
Slide 1 Section 4 Slide 2 Life in industrial America was more than difficult. Machines replaced skilled labor, leaving repetitive mundane jobs for many Americans…
Slide 1 Unions and Strikes 1877 to 1894 A. Workers felt like they were losing out in the late 1800s. A. Workers felt like they were losing out in the late 1800s. B. Profits…
Chapter 14 Industrialization 1865-1901 The U.S. Industrializes 1860: 30 million people 1.3 million worked in industry GNP: gross national product Value of all goods and services…
Chapter 10 â Section 2 Chapter 14 â Section 4 Unions â''Labor is prior to, and independent of, capital. Capital is only the fruit of labor, and could never have…