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Notebook 2011
Industrial Revolution1) Table of Contents (Order & Stability!)2) KWL Know Want to know Learned (at least 50 total for full credit)3) Industrial Vocab – Copy extra terms on back of handout4) Crossword Puzzle (Omit)5) Industrial Video Notes6) IR Guided Reading Packet (Big Assignment = Big Points)
CH 5 Section 1-4 & CH 6 Section 1-3 + YOUR Section 4 Notes
7) Economic Process (Period 7?)8) Economic Choice Recipe9A) Capitalist & Marxist Notes & Scenarios9B) Economic Spectrum10) Effects of IR (On Mr P’s Website. Request & then return packet from King P if you can’t use a computer)
11) Labor Notes12) Union Video Notes13) Sueta Plan14) Distribution of Wealth15) Story of Stuff Video Notes (watch online @ storyofstuff.org) EXTRA CREDIT
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Notebook 2011
Industrial Revolution1) Table of Contents (Order & Stability!)
2) KWL Know Want to know Learned (at least 50 total for full credit)
3) Industrial Vocab –6) IR Guided Reading Packets (Big Assignment = Big Points)
CH 5 Section 1-4 & CH 6 Section 1-3 CH 6 SECTION 4 Read and make your own Outline Notes
8) Economic Spectrum11) Labor Notes13) Sueta Plan15) Story of Stuff Video Notes (watch online @ storyofstuff.org) EXTRA CREDIT
sites.google.com/site/technicalthompson
Mr P’s Website:worldhistoryhomework.blogspot.com/
INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION K.W.L.
Know- What do you already know
about the Industrial Revolution?
Want – What is it you want to know
about the Industrial Revolution
Learned – What have you learned
about the Industrial Revolution?
1 1 1
2 2 2
3 3 3
4 4 4
5 5 5
6 6 6
7 7 7
8 8 8
9 9 9
10 10 10
11 11 11
12 12 12
13 13 13
14 14 14
15 15 15
Assign # 2
By end of unit, students should have at least 50things TOTAL from this unit to get full credit for the KWL.
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Industrial Revolution VocabularyChapter 5 (p.170-221)
Section 1: Dawn of the Industrial Age 1. James Watt (p.173)
2. Enclosure (p.172)
3. Anesthetic (p.171)
4. Smelt (p. 173)
5. Population increase (p. 172)
6. Inventions (List the 3 most important inventions & briefly justify your picks)
7. Jethro Tull/ Seed Drill
8.Eli Whitney / Cotton Gin
9. James Hargreaves / The Rocket
Section 2: Britain Leads the Way (p. 174-177) 10. why Britain?Section 3: Social Impact of the Industrial Revolution (p. 178-183) 11. Tenement 12. Urbanization 13. Labor union
Invention
explanation
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Industrial Video Notes (7 Minutes)1) Where and when did the Industrial Revolution begin?
2) What made steam engines more useful than water power engines?
3) Why did people move to cities?
4) What are the bad sides of children working?
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b) .
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5) How many people lived in 1 room city apartment?
6) What countries were 1st to use trains?
7) How was the steam engine used to transport things faster?
8) Where did raw material come from? Where were factories? What is situation today?
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ASSIN#5
Industrial RevolutionCHAPTER 5
Section 1 = Dawn of the Industrial Age
Section 2 = Britain Leads the Way
Section 3 = Social Impact of the IR
Section 4 = New Ways of Thinking
CHAPTER 6
Section 1 = IR Spreads
Section 2 = Rise of the Cities
Section 3 = Changing Attitudes & Values
Section 4 = Arts in the Industrial Age
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Economic Choice1) Create an economic recipe for a society.
A) Using vocabulary, explain the ingredients of your economic recipe.
B) Then explain why your recipe is better then other possible economic choices.
Marxism? Capitalism?
Mercantilism?
Communism?
Socialism?Utilitarianism?
Fascism?
P-ism?
Your-ism?
Assign: 8
Minimum of 1 typed pageSingle space
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MARXISM vs CAPITALISM A)
B)
C)
D)
E)
F)
Geddy Lee Period 1
November 19, 2011
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a) b)
a) b)
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b) ?
$Basics Good Bad
a) 30% – 60% _______ = more earned the higher the _____ %
b) Guaranteed ________, food, free college, free _______ ______, free day care, strong _________ _______
c) _______ freedom & opportunity than capitalist country due to _____ _________ for social services
Basics Good Bad
a) 30% ________ = For every $100 earned ______ takes $30
b) _______ economic freedom & opportunity for ___________
c) ___ social services than socialist country due ________ &_________
Basics Good Bad
a) ____ taxes for __________
______ taxes on __________
b)_____ elites & ______elites rule over poor masses
c) Masses told to be _______ &________for the nation. Masses must fight “enemy” communists, Jews, etc.
Basics Good Bad
a) _______ collects all profits & redistributes to all evenly
b) No _____ ______. People produce what they need
b) No ___________. People will all work together to decide matters
CenterLeft RightEconomic Spectrum
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Assign #10A
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WORKERS OWNERSDemands Demands
Claims Claims
Strategies Strategies
On the back, write your comments on labor. Do you see yourself being an owner or a worker throughout your life? What do you intend on doing to assure yourself job security and a comfortable life?
Basic Union Stats & Info
How are labor disputes resolved? Arbitrator usually=_________
LABOR NOTES Assign:11BACK
The Sueta Plan The following statements are not made with ill feelings toward the
striking supermarket workers. I’m hoping the cold, hard facts will bring some caution.Supermarket work is unskilled and actually qualifies as a minimum wage job. The clerks already made twice the minimum wage-and more-plus benefits! The work does not have any education or experience requirements, so workers can be easily replaced.
During these times of massive unemployment, these workers should be thankful they have a steady job that pays as well as it does. There are a lot of unemployed people who would love to have those jobs. Contributing a few dollars a week for medical benefits is no big deal. Most people do!
Unfortunately, the union has these workers all pumped up with typical union promises. Supermarket workers should think twice about whether they really want their employers not to be able to compete with non-union stores. Do they want to join the former of Safeway, Alpha Beta, Market Basket, etc? The horn-honkers ought to think twice about whether they want to pay more for groceries if the stores are forced to raise prices. I sincerely hope the workers settle down to negotiate realistically and get back to their good jobs with a smile on their faces.
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THE STORY OF STUFFhttp://www.storyofstuff.com
Name:
1. What are the steps involved in getting “stuff in the flow chart?”
2. why is this said to be a “linear model”?
3. What is this significance of developed countries (North America, or US and Canada) using 3rd
world countries’ resources? Why do we do this? What will this cause?
4. What happens at production?
5. What groups are at the biggest risk for accumulating toxin their system?
6.What happens to the people who move out of the areas we have stripped for resources?
7. What does “distribution” mean?
8. How are prices kept down?
9. If the price of stuff does not reflect the true costs of its extraction and production, who pays...
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