Period 6 1865-1898
Key Concept 6.1: The rise of big business in the United States encouraged massive migrations and urbanization, sparked government and popular efforts to reshape the U.S. economy and environment, and renewed debates over U.S. national identity.
Key Concept 6.2: The emergence of an industrial culture in the United States led to both greater opportunities for, and restrictions on, immigrants, minorities, and women. Key Concept 6.3: The “Gilded Age” witnesses new cultural and intellectual movements in tandem with political debates over economic and social policies. |
The transformation of the United States from an agricultural to an increasingly industrialized and urbanized society brought about significant economic, political, diplomatic, social, environmental, and cultural changes.
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Crash Course Videos
Practice DBQ 1 Industrialization Effects
Practice DBQ 2 Working & Living Conditions
Practice DBQ 3 Robber Barrons
Practice DBQ 4 Progressivism |
Period Six CalendarJocz period reviewChapter 16 Study Guide
Chapter 17 Study Guide
Jeopardy Review
KAHOOT LINK ONEKAHOOT LINK TWOKAHOOT LINK THREE |