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1. The Transcontinental Railroad Railroads had already transformed life in the East, but at the end of the Civil War railroad tracks still stopped at the Missouri River.…
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Slide 1Chinese Immigration Slide 2 1. Highlights n 1892 - Chinese Exclusion Act n 1898 - Supreme Court on citizenship n 1902 - Prohibition on immigration extended n 1906…
Slide 1Industrialization The Rise of Industry and the Transcontinental Railroad Slide 2 Essential Question Industrialization increased the standard of living and the opportunities…
Slide 1Consequences of Urban Development Mass transit in cities –different social groups no longer lived close together Inadequate water and sewer systems By the end of…
Slide 11 Chapter 21: A New Urban Culture (1865-1914) (American Nation Textbook Pages 598-624) Powerpoint by Mr. Zindman Slide 2 2 Between 1866 and 1915, more than 25 million…
Slide 1Theories, Frameworks and Models Slide 2 Questions:A Framework for Analysis How do you explain the distinctive patterns of immigration control that have prevailed for…
Slide 1Chapter 23 Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age, 1869–1896 Slide 2 This cartoon by Thomas Nast is a Republican gibe at the forced alliance between these former…
Slide 1Trains, Technology and the Rise of Big Business Slide 2 INDUSTRIAL GROWTH The period from the end of the Civil War to 1900 was an era of unmatched economic growth…