Urbanization Geog100 Genevieve Depelteau. Urbanization is IRREVERSIBLE !!
Chapter 13 Section 2 Urbanization Appointment Clock.
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Chapter 13 Section 2Chapter 13 Section 2Urbanization Urbanization
Appointment ClockAppointment Clock
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12 O’clock: Americans Migrate 12 O’clock: Americans Migrate to the Citiesto the Cities• As city populations grew in the late 1800s, As city populations grew in the late 1800s,
what did rising land prices provide an what did rising land prices provide an incentive for?incentive for?
• How many stories was the world’s first How many stories was the world’s first skyscraper? skyscraper?
• Who contributed the most to the design of Who contributed the most to the design of the skyscraper?the skyscraper?
• In the late 1800s, what was the most In the late 1800s, what was the most common form of mass transit in cities?common form of mass transit in cities?
• What did Frank J. Sprague develop? What did Frank J. Sprague develop? • Why were subways first developed?Why were subways first developed?
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3 O’clock: Separation by 3 O’clock: Separation by Class Class • Why did many middle class move Why did many middle class move
away from the central city?away from the central city?• Define tenements.Define tenements.• How did working class families How did working class families
supplement their income?supplement their income?• What was the largest source of What was the largest source of
employment for women?employment for women?• How did a person survive if they were How did a person survive if they were
physically unable to work?physically unable to work?
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6 O’clock: Urban Problems6 O’clock: Urban Problems
• What contributed to violent crimes?What contributed to violent crimes?
• Who wrote Who wrote How the Other Half Lives How the Other Half Lives and what is the book about?and what is the book about?
• What contaminated city drinking What contaminated city drinking water?water?
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9 O’clock: Machine Politics9 O’clock: Machine Politics
• Define Political machine.Define Political machine.
• Political machines provided new city Political machines provided new city dwellers with necessities such as jobs, dwellers with necessities such as jobs, housing, and police protection in exchange housing, and police protection in exchange for what?for what?
• Define party boss.Define party boss.
• Who was George Plunkitt?Who was George Plunkitt?
• What was Tammany Hall?What was Tammany Hall?
• Who was William Tweed?Who was William Tweed?