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HIS 204 Week 2 Quiz

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  3. This file of HIS 204 Week 1 Discussion Question 2 comprises:
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  6. During a remarkable period of change from roughly 1865 to the early 20th century, the great cities that we know and love today expanded at an incredibly rapid pace and went through a fundamental transformation in composition and construction. Select one of the ways that the American city was changing and analyze its historical significance (explain why this topic is important to the study of the history of the nation). What short and long term effects did the transformation of American cities have on the nation?
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  8. Your initial post should be at least 150 words in length. Support your claims with examples from required material(s) and/or other scholarly resources, and properly cite any references. Respond to at least two of your classmates
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  10. History - General History
  11. The Industrial Revolution . Too much corporate influence in politics; the specter of socialist policies undermining capitalism and individual freedoms; a middle class in apparent decline; waves of immigration which threatened to alter the character of American society; new technologies which introduced new social problems as well as offering new opportunities; and a general sense that the common people had lost control of their government: To a sometimes surprising degree, the issues which troubled Americans in the last quarter of the nineteenth century resembled our own. The past often loses much of its vigor and tumult as it becomes codified as history, and it can be difficult at times to understand how truly revolutionary—tranformative, disruptive, unprecedented, and divisive—an event such as the Industrial Revolution was for the people who lived through it.
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  13. To better understand this turbulent period, review the major economic and social changes of the last quarter of the nineteenth century. Illustrate the revolutionary character of this period by describing the rise of Big Business and identifying the particular forms new corporations assumed. Identify the social problems and opportunities which economic changes created in the cities, the New South, the farmlands, and the West. Explain the role of state and federal governments in these developments. In your response, explain how socioeconomic changes affected the following groups, and how those groups responded to these changes:
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  15. a. Native Americans
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  17. b. Immigrants
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  19. c. Farmers
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  21. Summarize your responses to the prompts above by responding to the following questions:
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  23. a. What were the most revolutionary social and economic developments of the last quarter of the nineteenth century?
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  25. b. How did different groups of Americans respond to those changes and how effective were their responses?
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  27. c. What role did government play in these developments?
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  29. When composing your initial post and your responses to your classmates, draw from the material in at least THREE of the following primary sources:
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  31. a. Cross of gold speech
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  33. b. Wealth
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  35. c. Chief Joseph speaks: Selected statements and speeches by the Nez Percé chief
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  37. d. Our immigrants at Ellis Island
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  39. e. Letter on labor in industrial society to Judge Peter Grosscup
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  41. f. Populist Party platform
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  43. g. What’s the matter with Kansas?
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  45. Also draw from the material in ONE of the following videos:
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  47. a. The American industrial revolution
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  49. b. Industrial New York
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  51. Your initial post should be no fewer than 200 words in length, which does not i
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  53. For downloading more course tutorials visit - https://bitly.com/1oJL60K
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  55. When you are in class, take as many notes as you possibly can. In college, professors will tend to leverage off of the lectures more than the books, as this can help you to get better grades on tests. Also, taking notes is a very important skill that you will need throughout college so it is important to practice.
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