Links from Your Instructor for Chapter 16: Big
Business and Organized Labor, Chapter 1860–1900 |
Most links place historical facts in a table so you can easily compare them. You are not memorizing all of the facts placed in these tables. Instead, you are using those facts to notice changes and patterns. To help you, most links provide tips on what to notice.
Links Specific to This Chapter
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Self-Testing Using Answers to Observe Patterns about Workers in Factories·
Without
answers for self-testing: Comparison of Labor Events
from 1874 through 1893 – and to the End of the 1890s |
Links Useful with Chapters 16, 17, 18, and 19 |
Chronologies to Help You See Changes and Interconnections
Optional Reference
Optional Background: the Study Tool of Chronological Events from the Period before 1877·
Notice the color coding of events of corruption and SCANDALS in this era and WHO EXPOSES THAT CORRUPTION. |
If You Want to See a Link Useful with a Specific ChapterIf you think a specific resource will help you, those links are repeated here. |
Self-Testing Using Answers to Observe Patterns about Workers in Factories
Self-Testing Using Answers to Observe Patterns about Farmers·
Without
answers for self-testing: Comparison of Farmer
Events from 1869 through 1893 – and to the End of the 1890s Self-Testing Using Answers to Observe Patterns about Government·
Without answers for
self-testing: Comparison of
Governmental Actions from 1883 through the 1890s Seeing
Change Over Time in American Business and Foreign Policy
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Seeing Change Over Time – Color-coded terms to help
you notice what happened in the background period from 1882 to 1893 and the
active period of expansion after that to 1900: |
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