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Chapter 18 AP FOCUS People/Places/Events As you study these items, think about how they demonstrate or relate to key concepts and historical themes from this chapter. Each term is followed by the page number you can locate it in the book These terms may appear on Chapter 18 Quiz(es) and/or the Period 6 Test Alice Hamilton 498 Henry James 508 Tammany Hall 500 Armory Show 509 Jacob Riis 495 Tenements 495 Ashcan School 509 Kate Chopin 508 Theodore Dreiser 508 Assimilation 491 Mass Transit 496 Upton Sinclair 508 Boss Rule 499 Modernism 509 William James 510 “City Beautiful” Movement 494 Movies 507 William M. Tweed 500 Darwinism 509 National Consumers League 502 Women’s Colleges 511 Department Stores 501 Newspaper Chains 508 Yellow Journalism 508 D.W. Griffith 507 Social Realism 508 Yiddish Theater 506 Edward Hopper 509 Stephen Crane 508 Historical Thinking Patterns of Continuity and Change Over Time. Analyze the continuities and changes in immigration patterns by the early 20 th century and the American response. Causation. Analyze the reasons for the growth of urban problems and the success of municipal governments in dealing with those problems. Contextualization. Explain how the lure of the city influenced both internal and external migration patterns, leading to urbanization. Contextualization. Explain how urban planners proposed to physically alter the environment to improve the quality of life for urban residents. Causation. To what degree ad in what ways did improvements in urban transportation influence the settlement patterns of the rich and poor? Argumentation. Analyze the impact of social criticism in art and literature on improving life for the urban poor. Contextualization. In what ways did the increased leisure time influence movement toward mass consumption? Connecting Themes American and National Identity. Analyze the ways in which migration led to changes in American identity for immigrants, working class people, and first time urban residents. Work, Exchange, and Technology. Explain the reasons for movement to a mass consumption society and the impact of increased leisure time on American society. Migration and Settlement. Analyze the sources of urban population growth by examining migration patterns during the Gilded Age. Politics and Power. Explain the positive and negative aspects of machine politics and boss rule on urban residents. Geography and the Environment. Analyze the impact of urbanization and industrialization on the American environment. Thematic Learning Objectives WXT – 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 NAT – 4.0 CUL – 1.0, 2.0, 3.0 MIG – 1.0, 2.0 POL – 2.0
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