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Monday April 21, 2014• Welcome Back!• Look over graded papers – look over
grade report– What is your lowest grade category?– Why?– Did you complete any missing/late work over
break? TURN IT IN!• Check to see if any papers taped to the
bin are yours – they will be thrown away at the end of class
• Open text book to Chapter 22
The Industrial Revolution and the Textile Industry
From Cottage Industry to Factory System
First the cotton is picked and cleaned…
Cotton in the fields The cotton gin
…then it’s spun into thread or yarn…
the spinning jenny
…and the thread or yarn is woven into fabric.
a hand loom with a flying shuttle
Water power replaced the hand-operated spinning jenny to produce thread faster.
the water frame
First run by water, and
then by steam, the
power loom sped up
weaving.the power loom
name known for date
John Kay
James Hargreaves
Richard Arkwright
Eli Whitney
Thomas Newcomen
James Watt
Robert Fulton
George Stephenson
Peter Cooper
Adam Smith
22.1 The Industrial Revolution Begins
Friday April 26, 2013• Turn in 22.1 FIB• Check to see if any papers taped to the
bin are yours – they will be thrown away at the end of class
• Complete the Terms to Know – turn it in• Answer the following questions in your
NOTES:– 22.1 The Industrial Revolution Begins– Name the most important item in Europe’s
trade with Asia in the early 18th century:– What was invented by Richard Arkwright?– When did Eli Whitney invent the cotton gin?– What did the Factory Act of 1802 regulate?
• Turn in any 22.1 FIB’s not turned in Friday
• Signed grade reports are welcome • Turn in 22 Concept Builder writings – ask
if you have questions (part B directions said “write a paragraph describing life before OR after the Industrial Revolution” – I reminded you to have an introduction, transitions, include every item from the chart [the one side you chose] and a conclusion)
Monday April 29, 2013
• Turn in any 22.1 FIB’s not turned in Friday
• Signed grade reports are welcome • Take out the REVOLUTION Essay packet –
did you look at it & try to fill in the concept definition map?
Monday April 29, 2013
• Turn in 22.2 FIB• If you have any questions on the REVOLUTIONS essay, I
will take them in the first few minutes of class• Answer the following in your notes:
22.2 Industrialization Spreads1.What major railroad was completed in
1869?2.Who invented the telegraph?3.When did Bell invent the telephone?4.The Bessemer Process makes this
material:5.This man was first to use anesthetic:
Tuesday April 30, 2013
• Turn in 22.2 FIB• If you have any questions on the REVOLUTIONS essay, I
will take them in the first few minutes of class• Answer the following in your notes:
22.2 Industrialization Spreads1.What major railroad was completed in
1869?2.Who invented the telegraph?3.When did Bell invent the telephone?4.The Bessemer Process makes this
material:5.This man was first to use anesthetic:
Tuesday April 30, 2013
22.2 Spread of IndustryNAME KNOWN FOR DATE
Joseph Marie Jacquard
Alexander Hamilton
Francis Cabot Lowell
Samuel F. B. Morse
Alexander Graham Bell
Henry Bessemer
Horace Wells
Joseph Lister
Thomas Alva Edison
Wilhelm Roentgen
Pierre & Marie Curie
• Turn in 22.3 FIB• If you have any questions on the REVOLUTIONS essay, I
will take them in the first few minutes of class• Answer the following in your notes:
22.3 Cities & Middle Class1.Who owned a large American oil
company & founded educational institutions?
2.When was the Statue of Liberty completed?
3.Who gave the US the Statue of Liberty?
Wednesday May 1, 2013“May Day” – International Worker’s Day
22.4.C Economic Ideology
Capitalism Socialism Communism• Adam Smith• The Wealth of
Nations • free enterprise• free markets• no government
regulation• Laisse-faire• companies free
to make a profit
• economic exchanges are regulated for the common good
• means of production (factories & equipment) collectively owned or owned by the government
• Charles Foutier• Robert Owen• capitalism is unfair• competition bad• more even
distribution of income
• Karl Marx• Communist Manifesto• Das Kapital• means of production
owned by/controlled by government
• property is owned by everyone equally; beyond socialism
• violent revolution is necessary to overthrow capitalism by the working classes
• no need for government in the future
22.4 Reformers of Industry NAME KNOWN FOR DATE
Lucrecia Mott & Elizabeth Cady Stanton Dorothea Dix
Florence Nightengale
Clara Barton
Samuel Gompers
Ida Tarbell
Jacob Riis
Rober Owen
Karl Max
• HOLD ANY 22 FIBs NOT GRADED! Turn in with quiz• If you have any questions on the REVOLUTIONS essay, I will take them
in the first few minutes of class – as of Monday I will put in zeros for any not turned in BUT YOU WILL STILL GET FULL CREDIT
• Still concerned about essay? Complete the packet, turn it in, & I will give it back to you with feedback before you write the essay
• Answer the following in your notes:
22.4 Cities & Middle Class1.Name the location of the first major
Women’s Rights Convention: 2.Name the law that put an end to monopolies
that limited trade between states3.Who wrote a series of articles attacking
Standard Oil?4.What was “Brook Farm”?
Thursday, May 2, 2013 – QUIZ TODAY
• Turn in any ungraded work with the quiz• Complete missing work – especially reading
assignments• No missing work? Work on essay packet
– If you have any questions on the REVOLUTIONS essay, I will take them in the first few minutes of class – as of Monday I will put in zeros for any not turned in BUT YOU WILL STILL GET FULL CREDIT
– Still concerned about essay? Complete the packet, turn it in, & I will give it back to you with feedback before you write the essay
• Essay is finished? Read chapter 26 section 1
Thursday, May 2, 2013 – AFTER QUIZ