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Changes in American Life. Cities Grow and Change. 1. How did the Industrial Revolution change where Americans worked?. The Industrial Revolution changed where people worked because more people moved to the city to work in factories. 2. Why did urban population increase in the late 1800s?.
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Changes in American Life Cities Grow and Change
1. How did the Industrial Revolution change where Americans worked? • The Industrial Revolution changed where people worked because more people moved to the city to work in factories.
2. Why did urban population increase in the late 1800s? • The urban population increased in the late 1800s because the number of factory jobs increased. People moved to the city from the rural areas.
3. How did new technologies change urban architecture and transportation? (answer for both) • The new technology that changed urban architecture was the elevator. This allowed skyscrapers to be built. The street car allowed people to move around the city easier than by foot or horse carriage.
4. Why did modern cities depend on skyscrapers? • Modern cities depended on skyscrapers to increase the space for people to live and work.
5. Why might people living in the suburbs want to become part of the city? • People living in the suburbs might want to become part of the city because they could be served by the city’s transportation system.
6. What were some of the causes of housing problems in tenements in the late 19th century? (Make a list) • People were packed closely together • Poverty • Disease • Old buildings • Landlord neglect • Poor design • Little government control • Inadequate garbage pick-up • Little fresh air • No running water • Unsafe drinking water • Sewage flowed in open gutters
7. What is an urban reformer? • An urban reformer was a person who fought to reform, or create changes, that would solve urban problems like poverty and slums.
8. How did the social gospel try to help the poor? • Social gospel tried to help the poor by trying make changes in their workplace. They tried to abolish child labor.
9. What was the role of settlement houses in the cities? • The role of a settlement house was set up to offer services such as daycare, education, and health care to needy people in the slum neighborhoods.
10. What did David Levitt do to help his community? • David Levitt helped start a program that feed needy people in his community.
11. How did political machines affect city life in the late 19th century? (make a list of good and bad things) • Good-gave jobs and food to supporters- built parks, sewers, roads, schools, and orphanages- helped immigrants find jobs and homes • Bad-traded favors for votes-broke rules to win elections- accepted bribes