Unit 2 Exam Review The Gilded Age. Which goal was shared by both the Knights of Labor and the American Federation of Labor? a. to help large corporations.
Unit 1: The Gilded Age. “Gilded Age” term created by famous American author Mark Twain To “gild” something is to lay a thin layer of gold over some rougher/cheaper.
The Wizard of Oz A Parable of the Populist Era. The Wonderful Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum Book was written in 1900 when the Populist movement was a.
■ Essential Question: – How did America’s role in the world change from 1890 to 1914? ■ CPUSH Agenda for Unit 9.1: – Clicker Preview Questions – American.
Politics in the Gilded Age. Political Corruption Local Urban problems such as crime and poor sanitation led people to give control of local governments.
1 The American Nation Textbook Chapter 21. 2 Early Reforms In the 1870’s Mark Twain wrote The Gilded Age. The novel poked fun at greed and political corruption.
When you come in, answer the following in your notebook in 3-5 sentences: Who were the Progressives? Did the federal government do its job in regulating.
Business and Politics. "What is the chief end of man?--to get rich. In what way?--dishonestly if we can; honestly if we must." -- Mark Twain-1871.
The Progressive Presidents In 1901, Republican President William McKinley was assassinated... …Vice President Theodore Roosevelt became president.
■Essential Question ■Essential Question: –How effective were politicians in meeting the needs of Americans during the Gilded Age? –How did problems in.
INDUSTRIALIZATION AND THE “GILDED AGE”. Identify the following: Bessemer Process Alexander Graham Bell Telephone Thomas Edison Elias Howe Elisha Otis.
A.P. U.S. History “The Gilded Age”. POLITICS: 1877-1894 Problems of the underclass ignored Instead, govt. had belief in laissez faire, and concentrated.