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Industrial revolution. January 13-17. Monday, January 13 th. WARM UP: List as many places that you can buy or sell items today. WOD: Free enterprise -economic system where few restrictions are placed on businesses Laissez-faire -the government does not interfere
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Industrial revolution January 13-17
Monday, January 13th WARM UP: • List as many places that you can buy or sell items today. WOD: • Free enterprise-economic system where few restrictions are placed on businesses • Laissez-faire-the government does not interfere • LAST ONE TO FINISH THE WARM UP IS THE LAISSEZ-FAIRE MAN
FREE ENTERPRISE • http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=WHAT+IS+MERCANTILISM&FORM=HDRSC3&adlt=strict#view=detail&mid=2736A9551C4185CD79C42736A9551C4185CD79C4 • http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=what+is+free+enterprise&FORM=HDRSC3&adlt=strict#view=detail&mid=7162351E24A47591C5C37162351E24A47591C5C3
Monday, January 13th • Draw a Venn Diagram of Mercantilism and Free Enterprise • Pull up diagram on Active Inspire and complete as a class!
Monday, January 13th • SGPT: • Why would some countries today not allow people to get on certain internet sites? • True or False: Britain did little to regulate the economies of the colonies
Monday, January 13th • Pick the benefit of free enterprise (can only be 1) • Fewer slaves needed to work in factories • Less dependence on foreign products • More government involvement with business • Less specialized labor and production • Compare answers with your neighbor. • What is a synonym to free enterprise?
Tuesday, January 14th WOD: • Urbanization- the growth of cities. **Industrialism caused the growth of cities!!!!! • Immigrant-a person who settles in a new country WARM UP: • VIEW THE POLITICAL CARTOON-active inspire
Tuesday, January 14th What caused these 3 things to occur: Industrialization, Urbanization or Factory Systems?
You are an immigrant in America during the 1800’s • Write a letter home. ( Germany, Ireland, Italy) START YOUR LETTER WITH….DEAR, • Where you are working • What area of the US you are working in. (North, South, West) 3. List 3 difficulties you are facing living in a new country. (Elaborate on them) END YOUR LETTER WITH SINCERELY,
Wednesday, January 15th WOD • Interchangeable Parts-parts that exactly alike. It helps make our lives easier because you can repair things without getting the parts custom made. • Invented by Eli Whitney
Wednesday, January 15th • Industrial Revolution 2012 http://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=olympics+industrial+revolution+theme&FORM=VIRE1&adlt=strict#view=detail&mid=AD809920E9EF8FDCB843AD809920E9EF8FDCB843
Interchangeable Parts • Identical parts that can be substituted in the manufacture or repair of a product • Invented by Eli Whitney to make muskets for the U.S. government
Assembly Lines • Each worker adding one part in order to create a finished product • Used first in Lowell’s textile (clothes) factories • Resulted in the construction of factories across the Northern U.S.
1846 Singer Inventions • Eli Whitney – Cotton gin • Elias Howe – Sewing Machine • Robert Fulton – Steam Boat • Francis Cabot Lowell and Samuel Slater – Assembly lines and factories
1846 Singer Speedy Production • Because of • Assembly lines • Interchangeable parts • New Inventions
Craftsmen Out • Products used to be made by individual shop owners who were specialists • Each product was different • Now products were identical, and made in factories
Urbanization • More and more people moved to cities where there were factory jobs • This was more true of the North than the South which remained agricultural
Machines In • Sewing Machines • Cotton Gin • Steam Power • Bessemer Steel Process resulted in large sky scrapers that could now be built
Money Invested • Investment Capital-Stock market invented • “investors” would receive a percentage of profits • New York became stock market center
More Workers Together • People worked in large factories instead of small shops • Immigrants • The “working class” emerged
Wednesday, January 15th Activity- • Word Sort on Active Inspire! • Draw diagram on your own paper and complete.
Thursday, January 16th WOD: • Assembly Line- a manufacturing process where interchangeable parts move in a sequence from station to station until a finished product is made. *this made production much faster and increased industrialization
Thursday, January 16th WARM UP: • In groups of 3 create a flag from start to finish in 5 minutes using only: 1 glue stick 1 pair of scissors 3 sheets of paper
Thursday, January 16th • Innovation Walk-About • Only do 9-10today, finish tomorrow. Switch on teacher prompt.
Friday, January 17th WOD: Textile- cloth or fabric that is woven Textile Mill- a factory where clothes are made
Friday, January 17th WARM UP: Which bucket does not fit? Industrialization Mechanical reaper Cotton Gin Decrease in immigration Faster Transportation
Friday, January 17th Assignment: • Complete the Regional Impact Map questions on the back of your Regional Map from last week! • Grade!