Objectives for the Day: - Identify Thomas Nast and his contributions to society - Understand Political Machines and their influence in politics - Identify.
Political Participation LEQ: How are political views formed? UEQ: How do citizens influence government? EATs3.1.
From what I took in from romanticism is that it is a time where peoples problems don’t exist. They have nothing to worry about other than to just enjoy.
Its a party !! Political Parties Chapter 5. Political Party = a group of persons, usually joined by common principles who attempt to control or influence.
Political Paralysis in the Gilded Age Chapter 23.
Honors American History Chapter 7 Segregation and Discrimination What other types of discrimination and segregation did they face? What were Jim Crow.
ECONOMY FROM 1800-1860. INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION Slow to come to America Need for land, labor, capital, consumers Samuel Slater-”Father of the factory.
Gilded Age Political and Economic Challenges Chapter 7.
Gilded Age Political and Economic Challenges Chapter 7 Page 182.
Economic Trouble Hardship and Suffering Herbert Hoover FDR Politics of the 1930’s The 1 st New Deal 100 200 300 400 500.
Politics, Immigration, and Urban Life in the Gilded Age (1877 – 1900)
Gilded Age: Political Machines We will know what a political machine is and how they emerged and understand the role that political machines played in.