02.01 Regions Chart and Written Response


The Second Industrial Revolution affected the regions of the United States differently. Use this chart to compare the effects of the revolution on the North, South, West, and Midwest. In the chart, you will identify the political, social, economic, population, and transportation changes that the revolution brought to each region.

Explain how the Second Industrial Revolution affected the North, South, West, and Midwest. Which region would you have preferred to live in during this period?

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Answer:

She does not need to know what it is asking but what some examples of each change were.

For instance you could talk about why people moved or lived in each area. (population:) In the west you could say it was for the natural resources that were helpful for factories in this time. (coal, iron, feul, gold) How they're was a rapid growth in the urban population in the North after Europeans and Asians began immigrating. (transpo:) How the establishment of the transcontinental railroad affected the nationwide trade. (economic:) How high, medium, and low income families lived and what most of they're occupations were. High income most likely owned the factories that low income families worked in (to include the women and children) medium families often had less children and sent they're children to public school while the women stayed home to keep the household clean and cooked. Medium income workers typically had skilled talents to produce better products. (social:) In the south it was hard for African Americans to find good jobs with respectable wages which caused them to move to the north and west. These are some examples that you can build from.

Make sure not to quote me virbatim for plaigarism reasons as they do run it through a site. Make sure to go into detail and not leave it bland. Hope this helps! Good luck!

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