TCAT; Seeds of Change

1. Immigrants were pouring into America in the 1900’s. The philosophy was, “Once in America,

______”

2. By 1900 we were producing more ______than anyone in the world. One-third of all ______was in the US.

3. The Wright Brothers were from ______. Their accomplishment:

______

4. By 1900 there were ______autos in America, with less than______

______

5. How did Henry Ford revolutionize the auto industry? ______

He put cars in the hands of ______

Price of a 1908 Model T: $ ______

6. 1900-14 saw the largest free migration in history. Most immigrants were from ______

______. In all there were ______million new faces in America!

7. Pittsburgh-what products put it on the map? ______

Where were the workers from? ______

The working conditions: ______

Work days/week: ______Pay: ______

Kids: ______

Rules for kids: ______

8. The reform movement was called ______and was led by women.

Women teachers were not allowed to ______!

Women who wanted the vote were called ______

9. ______% of blacks lived in poverty.

10. Booker T. Washington’s philosophy towards equality between blacks and whites:

______

11. Population of America in 1900: ______

Most lived on ______

People gathered on the ______

12. In 1904 the New York ______was built - all the way to Coney Island!

People wanted to read to make themselves ______!

13. In Chicago there were more Poles than in ______

In New York there were more Irish than in ______.

14. 1903: first movie was ______

15. In 1898 the ______was sunk in Havana Harbor. President McKinley wants to stay out of war. Teddy Roosevelt heads to Cuba to lead the Americans.

His troops: ______charged ______.

America wins: ______

16. Teddy Roosevelt was an imperialist; this meant what? ______

Panama Canal construction began in ______. The US was now a ______

______in international affairs.

17. ______were growing military powers in Europe.