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The Gilded Age and Urban and Rural Discontent. APUSH – Unit 7 Reading Keys. Urbanization/Immigration Pages 565-577. Growth of Urban Areas Challenges Rise of Immigration Who & why? Native reactions Government restrictions. Social Change and Reform Pages 578-594. Religious change
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The Gilded Age andUrban and Rural Discontent APUSH – Unit 7 Reading Keys
Urbanization/ImmigrationPages 565-577 • Growth of Urban Areas • Challenges • Rise of Immigration • Who & why? • Native reactions • Government restrictions
Social Change and ReformPages 578-594 • Religious change • Darwin’s Theory • African-Americans • Education • Booker T. vs. W.E.B. • Horatio Alger • Women’s Rights • Prohibition Movement
Rise of the RailroadsPages 536-545 • Expansion of the Railways • Transcontinental Success • Improvements and innovations • Abuses • Government actions and regulations
Robber Barons / Gospel of WealthPages 545-551 • Andrew Carnegie • John D. Rockefeller • J.P. Morgan • Social Darwinism • Gospel of Wealth
Changing Economy of the South & Rise of Labor Pages 551-562 • Southern Industry • Labor vs. Management • Knights of Labor • Haymarket Riot • American Federation of Labor
Closing the Western FrontierPages 598-608 • “Indian ‘Wars” • “Buffalo Wars” • Reservations and assimilation • Growth of mining
Ranchers and Farmers Pages 609-620 • Closing of the Frontier • Cattle Drives • Homesteads • Plight of the Farmer • Grange • Farmers’ Alliance
Harrison and the Rise of PopulismPages 623-632 • Billion Dollar Congress • Public impact / response • Rise of the Populist Party • Election of 1892 • Panic of 1893 • Pullman Strike
Money and McKinley Pages 633-638 • Election of 1896 • Gold vs. Silver • Cross of Gold • End of Silverites • End of Populism