Tenement conditions in the 1800s
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-This will be evident when students analyze the pictures and the complete 360 visual tour of the tenement that housed immigrant families during the late 1800s and early 1900s. CCSS.ELA-LITERACY.SL.7.1.A
[DOC File]Unit 6: Gilded Age Open Book Test (Part 1)
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The tenement floor plan shows a single floor of three side-by-side buildings. What lay between each building? ... What kinds of jobs were available to many immigrants to the United States at the end of the 1800s and the beginning of the 1900s according to the passage? ... What were living conditions in many tenements as described by Riis?
Sanitary Conditions in the Late 1800s in America | The Classroom
In the late 1800s, supporters of laissez-faire capitalism claimed that government regulation of business would be (1) essential to protect the rights of consumers (3) necessary to provide jobs for the unemployed ... improve conditions for tenement dwellers.
[DOC File]Edward R - Ms. Albu's Class Site
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Either display or handout pictures and a paragraph/quote about living and working conditions in the 1800s. Ask students to write 3 things that stand out to them from the picture and paragraph, then write 2 questions they have, and 1 conclusion they can make from the sources.
[DOC File]Lesson Plan - Immigration in the U.S.
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life in a tenement . conditions in a sweatshop. aftermath of an industrial accident. 27.) One of the most notorious political bosses associated with the “political machines” of New York City was: A.) Eugene V. Debs. B.) Andrew Carnegie. C.) William Tweed. D.) Cornelius …
[DOC File]Excerpts from How The Other Half Lives
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“Lodgers in a Bayard Street Tenement” State two conditions that Jacob Riis' photograph shows about life in cities in the late 1800s. Document 7. Excerpt from The Jungle by Upton Sinclair "These rats were nuisances, and the packers would put poisoned bread out for them: they would die, and then rats, bread, and meat would go into the hoppers ...
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III. Tenement Life. During the late 1800s and early 1900s, muckrakers, journalists who exposed corruption and scandal, emerged throughout the United States. Muckrakers wrote vivid articles and books that exposed many problems and demanded social and economic reform. In 1890, Jacob Riis wrote . How the Other Half Lives
[DOC File]Urbanization and Immigration Document Based Questions
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How the Other Half Lives exposed the appalling living conditions in city slums in the late 1800s. The book became the basis of “muckraking” journalism which was a type of investigative journalism at the turn of the century that exposed negative—and previously—hidden aspects of American society.
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