
<p>Name The Expansion of Industry Text OutlinesChapter 14, Section - 1Level1</p><p>SETTING THE SCENE Main Idea Why it Matters Now Heading Outline 1) 2) a) a) b) b) c)</p><p>Edwin Drake Bessemer Process</p><p>Thomas Edison Christopher Sholes</p><p>Alexander Graham Bell Natural Resources Fuel Industrialization Main Idea:</p><p> a) Black Gold b) Bessemer Steel Process c) New Uses for Steel i) i) i)</p><p> ii.) ii.) ii.)</p><p> iii)</p><p>Inventions Promote Change Main Idea:</p><p> a) The Power of Electricity b) Inventions Change Lifestyles i) i)</p><p> ii) ii)</p><p> iii) iii) The Age of Railroads Chapter 14, Section 2</p><p>SETTING THE SCENE Main Idea Why it Matters Now</p><p>Heading Outline 1) 2) </p><p> a) a) </p><p> b) b)</p><p> c) c)</p><p>3)</p><p> a)</p><p> b)</p><p> c)</p><p> d)</p><p>Transcontinental Railroad George Pullman</p><p>Pullman Car Railroads Span Time and Space Consolidate Main Idea:</p><p> a) A National Network b) Romance and Reality c) Railroad Time Munn v. Illinois Interstate Commerce Act i) i)</p><p> ii.) i) ii.)</p><p> iii)</p><p>Opportunities and Opportunists Main Idea:</p><p> a) New Towns and Markets b) Pullman c) Credit Mobilier i) i)</p><p> i) ii.) ii.) The Grange and Railroads Main Idea:</p><p> a) Railroad Abuses b) Granger Laws i)</p><p> i) ii.)</p><p> c) Interstate Commerce Act d) Panic and Consolidation </p><p> i) i) Big Business and Labor Chapter 14, Section 3</p><p>SETTING THE SCENE Main Idea Why it Matters Now</p><p>Heading Outline 1) 2) a) a) </p><p>3) Fewer Control More b) a) 4) b) a) c) b) d) 6)</p><p>5) Union Movements Diverge a) a) b) b) c) c) d) d) e)</p><p> f) Andrew Carnegie Vertical Integration</p><p>Carnegie’s Inventions Main Idea:</p><p>Horizontal Integration Social Darwinism a) New Business Strategies i) ii)</p><p>John D. Rockefeller Sherman Anti-Trust Act</p><p>Samuel Gompers American Federation of Labor</p><p>Eugene V. Debs Industrial Workers of the World</p><p>Mary Harris (Mother) Jones Social Darwinism and Business Main Idea:</p><p> a) Principles of Social Darwinism b) A New Definition of Success i)</p><p> ii.) i) </p><p>Fewer Control More Main Idea:</p><p> a) Growth and Consolidation b) Rockefeller and the Robber Barons i) i)</p><p> ii.) ii.)</p><p> iii) iii)</p><p> c) Sherman Antitrust Act d) Business Boom Bypasses the South i)</p><p> i) ii.) Labor Unions Emerge Main Idea:</p><p> a) Long Hours and Danger b) Early Labor Organizing i) i)</p><p> ii.)</p><p> ii.) iii)</p><p> iv)</p><p>Union Movements Diverge Main Idea:</p><p> a) Craft Unionism b) Industrial Unionism i) i)</p><p> c) Socialism and the IWW d) Other Labor Activism in the West</p><p> i) i) Strikes Turn Violent Main Idea:</p><p> a) The Great Strike of 1877 b) The Haymarket Affair </p><p> i) i)</p><p> c) The Homestead Strike d) The Pullman Company Strike i) i)</p><p> ii) ii)</p><p> e) Women Organize f) Management and Government Pressure Unions i) i)</p><p> ii)</p><p> ii) iii) The New Immigrants Chapter 15, Section 1</p><p>SETTING THE SCENE Main Idea Why it Matters Now</p><p>Heading Outline 1) 2) a) a) b) b) c) c)</p><p>3) d) a) b) c)</p><p>Ellis Island Angel Island</p><p>Melting Pot theory Nativism</p><p>Chinese Exclusion Act Gentleman’s Agreement Through the “Golden Door” Main Idea:</p><p> a) Europeans b) Chinese and Japanese c) The West Indies and Mexico i) i) i)</p><p> ii.) ii.) ii.)</p><p>Life in a New Land Main Idea:</p><p> a) A Difficult Journey b) Ellis Island i) i)</p><p> ii) ii)</p><p> c) Angel Island d) Cooperation for Survival i)</p><p> i) ii) Immigration Restrictions Main Idea:</p><p> a) The Rise of Nativism b) Anti-Asian Sentiment c) The Gentleman’s Agreement i) i) i)</p><p> ii.)</p><p> ii.) ii.) iii)</p><p> iv) Politics in the Gilded Age Chapter 15, Section 3</p><p>SETTING THE SCENE Main Idea Why it Matters Now</p><p>Heading Outline 1) 2) </p><p> a) a) </p><p> b) b)</p><p> c) 4)</p><p>3) a)</p><p> a)</p><p> b)</p><p>The Emergence of Political Machines Main Idea:</p><p> a) The Political Machine b) The Role of the Political Boss c) Immigrants and the Machine i) i) i)</p><p> ii.) ii.) ii.)</p><p>Municipal Graft and Scandal Main Idea:</p><p> a) Election and Fraud b) The Tweed Ring Scandal i) i)</p><p> ii)</p><p> ii) iii)</p><p>Civil Service Replaces Patronage Main Idea:</p><p> a) Patronage Spurs Reform b) Reformers Under Hayes, Garfield, and Arthur i) i)</p><p> ii)</p><p> ii) iii) iv)</p><p>Business Buys Influence Main Idea:</p><p> a) Harrison, Cleveland, and High Tariffs i)</p><p> ii)</p><p> iii)</p>
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