Unit+Eight+Vocabulary




 * Reviewing for the DBQ:** Read over the websites 36 a, b, c, d, e, and f and 37 a, b, c, d, and e beginning at: [|U.S. History--Gilded Age & Labor]

AP U.S. History Unit Eight Calendar
 * ** Monday ** || ** Tuesday ** || ** Wednesday ** || ** Thursday ** || ** Friday ** ||
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Test—Unit 7

HW: Questions 1 & 2 from Chapter 18 Also, check Discovery Education access || 15

Preview—Gilded Age Begin DBQ study HW: Document analysis sheet || 16

Go over documents

HW: Write a thesis for the DBQ and list outside information required to answer it. || 17

DBQ grading

HW: Questions 3-6 from Chapter 18 || 18

Story of US

HW: Chapter 19 questions ||
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MLK Holiday || 22

Create timeline of Chapter 19.

HW: Watch Discovery Education films || 23

Analysis vs. Description

HW: Graphic organizer for document analysis || 24

Document analysis DBQ grading

HW: Prepare for DBQ || 25

DBQ

HW: Chapter 20 questions ||
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Notes on Chapter 19, 20

HW: Study for quiz || 29

Quiz over people, philosophies, books/art of the era

HW: Study for quiz || 30

Quiz over events, organizations, cases, and inventions of the era HW: Prepare for review game || 31

Review game

HW: Reading passages for Socratic Seminar || 1

Socratic Seminar ||
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Catch up day || 5

Multiple choice test—Unit 8 ||  ||   ||   ||
 * AMSCO Terms Chapter 17 **
 * 1) Cornelius Vanderbilt
 * 2) New York Central Railroad
 * 3) trunk line
 * 4) federal land grants
 * 5) transcontinental railroads
 * 6) Union and Central Pacific
 * 7) Jay Gould
 * 8) watered stock
 * 9) pools
 * 10) rebates
 * 11) Panic of 1893
 * 12) J. Pierpont Morgan
 * 13) William Vanderbilt
 * 14) Second Industrial Revolution
 * 15) Bessemer process
 * 16) Andrew Carnegie
 * 17) vertical integration
 * 18) U.S. Steel
 * 19) John D. Rockefeller
 * 20) Standard Oil Trust
 * 21) horizontal integration
 * 22) antitrust movement
 * 23) Sherman Antitrust Act (1890)
 * 24) //United States v. E.C. Knight//
 * 25) laissez-faire capitalism
 * 26) Adam Smith, //The Wealth of Nations//
 * 27) social Darwinism
 * 28) Herbert Spencer
 * 29) Survival of the fittest
 * 30) gospel of wealth
 * 31) Russell Conwell
 * 32) Protestant work ethic
 * 33) Samuel F. B. Morse
 * 34) transatlantic cable
 * 35) Alexander Graham Bell
 * 36) telephone
 * 37) Thomas A. Edison; research laboratory
 * 38) George Westinghouse
 * 39) consumer goods
 * 40) Sears, Roebuck; Montgomery Ward
 * 41) concentration of wealth
 * 42) Horatio Alger
 * 43) upward mobility
 * 44) white-collar workers
 * 45) middle class
 * 46) David Ricardo; iron law of wages
 * 47) scab; lockout; blacklist; yellow-dog contract; injunction
 * 48) railroad strike of 1877
 * 49) National Labor Union
 * 50) Knights of Labor
 * 51) Terence V. Powderly
 * 52) Haymarket bombing (1886)
 * 53) American Federation of Labor
 * 54) Samuel Gompers
 * 55) Homestead strike (1892)
 * 56) Pullman strike (1894)
 * 57) Eugene V. Debs
 * 58) //In re// Debs


 * AMSCO terms Chapter 18 **
 * 1) Columbian Exposition
 * 2) “old” immigrants
 * 3) “new” immigrants
 * 4) Statue of Liberty
 * 5) Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)
 * 6) Ellis Island
 * 7) contract labor law
 * 8) American Protective Association
 * 9) urbanization
 * 10) streetcar cities
 * 11) mass transportation
 * 12) skyscrapers
 * 13) ethnic neighborhoods
 * 14) tenements
 * 15) suburbs
 * 16) Frederic Law Olmsted
 * 17) political machine
 * 18) party boss
 * 19) Henry George, Progress and Poverty
 * 20) Edward Bellamy, Lookikng Backward
 * 21) settlement house
 * 22) Jane Addams
 * 23) Social Gospel movement
 * 24) Walter Rauschenbusch
 * 25) Dwight Moody
 * 26) Salvation Army
 * 27) Mary Baker Eddy
 * 28) National American Women’s Suffrage Association
 * 29) Women’s Christian Temperance Union
 * 30) Frances E. Willard
 * 31) Antisaloon League
 * 32) Carry A. Nation
 * 33) Anthony Comstock
 * 34) Charles W. Eliot
 * 35) Johns Hopkins University
 * 36) Oliver Wendell Homes
 * 37) Lester F. Ward
 * 38) Clarence Darrow
 * 39) W. E. B. Dubois
 * 40) Bret Harte
 * 41) Mark Twain
 * 42) William Dean Howells
 * 43) Stephen Crane
 * 44) Jack London
 * 45) Theodore Dreiser
 * 46) Winslow Homer
 * 47) Thomas Eakins
 * 48) James McNeill Whistler
 * 49) Mary Cassatt
 * 50) Ashcan School
 * 51) Armory Show of 1913
 * 52) Henry Hobson Richardson
 * 53) Louis Sullivan
 * 54) Chicago School
 * 55) Daniel Burnham
 * 56) John Phillip Sousa
 * 57) Jelly Roll Morton
 * 58) Buddy Bolden
 * 59) jazz
 * 60) Scott Joplin; ragtime
 * 61) Joseph Pulitzer; New York World
 * 62) William Randolph Hearst
 * 63) P.T. Barnum; James A. Bailey
 * 64) Buffalo Bill; Annie Oakley
 * 65) spectator sports; amateur sports; bachelor sports
 * 66) melting pot
 * 67) cultural diversity


 * AMSCO Terms Chapter 19 **
 * 1) Gilded Age
 * 2) solid South
 * 3) Roscoe Conkling
 * 4) Stalwarts
 * 5) Halfbreeds
 * 6) Mugwumps
 * 7) Rutherford B. Hayes
 * 8) James Garfield
 * 9) Chester A. Arthur
 * 10) Thomas Reid
 * 11) James G. Blaine
 * 12) Grover Cleveland
 * 13) “Rum Romanism, and Rebellion”
 * 14) Pendleton Act
 * 15) Greenback party
 * 16) James B. Weaver
 * 17) Crime of 1873
 * 18) Bland-Allison Act (1878)
 * 19) Benjamin Harrison
 * 20) billion-dollar Congress
 * 21) veterans’ pension
 * 22) McKinley Tariff (1890)
 * 23) Sherman Silver Purchase Act (1890)
 * 24) Populist (People’s) Party
 * 25) Omaha platform
 * 26) Panic of 1893
 * 27) gold drain
 * 28) Coxey’s Army
 * 29) William Harvey, Coin’s Financial School
 * 30) William Jennings Bryan, “Cross of Gold”
 * 31) free silver
 * 32) “Gold Bug” Democrats
 * 33) William McKinley
 * 34) Mark Hanna
 * 35) Dingley Tariff (1897)