The Industrial Revolution (1865-1898)

Grace Lewis
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Study Guide Overview
This study guide covers Period 6 (1865-1898) of AP US History, focusing on the Gilded Age. Key topics include: industrialization (ROSE: Railroads, Oil, Steel, Electricity), the rise of labor unions (Knights of Labor, AFL), social and cultural changes (segregation, immigration, social reform), the political landscape (corruption, agricultural issues, the money question, Election of 1896), and significant figures like Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois. The guide also includes practice questions and exam tips.
#AP US History: Period 6 (1865-1898) - The Gilded Age ๐
Hey there, future APUSH master! Let's dive into Period 6, a time of HUGE changes in America. Think rapid industrialization, booming cities, and some serious social and political shake-ups. This guide is designed to make sure you're not just memorizing facts, but truly understanding the big picture. Let's get started!
#1. The Rise of Industrial America
#1.1. The Economic Boom ๐ฅ
- Key Industries (ROSE):
Remember ROSE: Railroads, Oil, Steel, and Electricity. These were the engines of growth!
This duality is a common theme in this period.
#1.2. Labor and the Rise of Unions โ
- Early Unions:
- Knights of Labor: Led by Terrance Powderly, included both skilled and unskilled workers.
They fell apart after the Haymarket Riot.
Remember, the government usually sided with businesses, not workers, during this time.
#2. Social and Cultural Changes
#2.1. Disenfranchisement and Segregation ๐
- Black Reformers:
- Booker T. Washington: Advocated for economic self-improvement.
- **W.E.B. ...

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