American History since 1877 Chapter 18 Question answers Sam Shaffer Monday Wednesday Friday 11:00-11:50 1) It fuelled the economy with wheat and corn that was used for flour/meal and commercializing cattle made slaughtering and packing a huge industries also influence the industrial economy. 2) Coal, water, wood, oil and electricity from the East and West coasts. There was also wheat and corn from farmlands. 3) It centered on steel, railroads, electricity and chemicals. 4) The first was the interconnected transportation and communication networks for example telegraph, railroad and steamship. The second was the wide spread application of power called electricity for example trollies, subways and the enhanced production of steel and chemicals. …show more content…
He started work at a young age he started working in a textile mill. He moved up in the mill and went to work with his boss in the military then he came back he keep changing jobs and ended up in steel making. He wanted to dominate the steel industry so he became a compulsive liar. He didn’t have working skills but he had a gift of finding people with them he was more of a spokesperson. When he die he gave a lot of money away he was a distributer not a philanthropist he gave his money to support the public good like for meeting houses and libraries. J P Morgan- He was rich because his dad worked with the London bank so he was sent to boarding school then put in firm in his father’s association. He became an investment banker in New York with his own firm. He wants to merge rival company He bought out Carnegie steel and Rockefeller oil after merging with them. 7) Wages rose over all the rich were richer and the poor were better off. Immigrants, women and children started working because living cost, wages and earnings went up 50% between 1860 and 1890 and then increased another 37% from 1860 to 1914. 8) The living conditions were bad, the houses were small, a lot of people died, factories had poor health and safety conditions, America had the most work related injuries and the U.S. had no workers
J.P. Morgan was the leader in the banking industry.In the 1890’s Morgan and his friends invested money in the stock of troubled corporations. They won seats on the boards of directors because they were stock holders and from there they directed companies in a way that avoided competition and made money. Morgan ended up gaining control of most of the nations major rail lines. Then he began to buy up steel companies and he put them together into one large corporation. By 1901, Morgan was the head of the United States Steel Company (which included Carnegie Steel) and this was the first business in the US to be worth more then $1 million.
Through his education in University of Pennsylvania, University of Nebraska and Columbia school of business, he learnt a lot of things for life. He developed a penchant for economics & investments. After working for 2 years as an analyst in Graham-Newman Corp. under his mentor, he started his own firm Buffet partnership Ltd. at Omaha in 1956. With his most noted skill of lifting undervalued companies, he uplifted many small scale businesses and soon became a billionaire. One such company was Berkshire Hathaway which he acquired slowly by buying its shares. Soon he expanded his empire across various arenas such as media, insurance and oil by buying companies such as The Washington post, Geico and Exxon respectively.
How did judicial review become an important part of the American court system? (2 points)
a. The global warming and extinction of megafaunal animals allowed agriculture to be born. From this agriculture came inequalities in the social structure due to specialized labor. For the Eastern Woodland Communities, the social inequalities from the agriculture created classes with a chief at the top. They demonstrated power by conquering other tribes in warfare. This was the first time in history when birth determined leaders and upperclassmen.
“I hate anyone that is not white Protestant,” begins Danny Vinyard, the brother of a former neo Nazi skinhead. American History X offers opinions from two sides through one character, the ex-neo Nazi Derek, and the post-prison-reformed Derek. The post-prison-formed Derek serves as a vision of hope for present time. This powerful movie not only depicts the most disturbing aspects of racism, but also shows how close racism is to the middle-class, white Americans. American History X is a fictional story that is told through the eyes of Derek’s brother Daniel, who is being recruited in the white power movement. This white power movement, also called skinheads, demonstrates how
leader of the American steel industry from 1873 to 1901. He donated large sums of his fortune to educational, cultural, and scientific institutions.
The subject of history is described as many things among high schoolers. A boring subject about people long since dead, a class with WAY too much homework or with a professor who enjoys giving droning lectures. Therefore, most students look at history classes as just another set of credits to get out of the way for graduation. However, in my case, it is viewed a bit differently. I believe history is a gift, a window into the past that gives us a chance to learn from the people who lived before us, and to prevent the recurring of their mistakes in our world today.
When it comes to American schools, teachers disclose to the students that mathematics, literature, and science are the main subjects that furnish the development of U.S. history. In those subjects, where does history fall under? As this information is divulged into the public, much of the truth is being eradicated, leaving no trace to get back to it. We, as Americans have the right and the obligation to dig out the information that portrays the veracity of the stories of where we come from. Comparably in order to understand our beginnings we have to fathom the idea that not everything that we know up to now is utterly true. We can't truly know the right information given at a certain point in history if our textbooks give credit to completely different personages. Furthermore, we have to value the information that has been given to us because after a while of being told about our past, everything just starts slipping away and part of our life is lost.
There is a time in everybody’s life where they worry over small things. It can be worrying over your homework due the following day, or what you’re going to wear for the day. These things tend to take over your life because you turn these small things into a mountain of a problem, especially as a child or a teenager. The most important thing about growing up is finding the bigger picture in life.
While learning about the 54th Massachusetts in my US History class, I felt much emotion and curiosity rising into me. I wondered “Why are they being treated so badly? They’re still a regiment like any other at the time”, and from having emotions such as anger, confusion, hatred, I remembered almost every detail of what we were taught. Whenever I am in a history class, I sometimes have the tendency to really get into what we are learning that day, causing me to learn more, but also have fun. I feel as if I was watching a movie or was there myself.
If you’ve ever been on vacation with my family, you know we’ll stop at a historic site without a doubt. Living in Virginia, a state chock-full of American history, it’s common to turn down the wrong road and stumble upon a battlefield or historical landmark. We’ve travelled up and down the east coast, as far north as Ellis Island in New York and as far south as the “90 Miles To Cuba” monument in Key West. When I got my first camera in middle school, I began to take pictures of the places we’d go, mostly the ever popular, ‘lie on the floor and put subject in focus’ pictures. Rather reflecting in a moment, I was saving it for later.
American history changed drastically through cultural diffusion from different societies merging. With the different countries being discovered during the New World travels of Christopher Columbus, he brought new resources and ideas amongst the countries to give them the opportunity to bring them together. American history is often portrayed as a story of consistently expanding opportunities that have changed the lives of different groups in which has expanded as well as pushed them apart from the beginnings of American history to the end of the Civil War.
Carnegie grew up in a similar life style as Rockefeller. Him and his family was very poor, and his first job was working at a cotton mill, where earned $1.20 per week. Carnegie later got a promotion as a bookkeeper. Years later, he was also a telegrapher. Later he reached a job that he enjoyed which was a personal secretary for a railroad company. During the civil war, he would help transport soldiers to the hospital. He earned a small amount of money and he soon invested it in steel. As he got more money, he would buy other railroad companies and iron mines. When he owned these companies, he would reduce his costs and produce cheaper steel. His company was Carnegie Steel Company, which he later sold to J.P Morgan for 500 million dollars. Before his death, Carnegie also donated his money to public foundations. He built Carnegie-Mellon University and Carnegie Hall, which is well known to this day in New
Before I begin, I’d like to say that American History X is without a doubt the one of the best films ever created to counter prejudice and to promote that any individual has the potential for evil. With that being said, I would like to first start out with the films history: According to the IMDb website, American History X was first released in 1998; the film recounts the narrative of two white siblings, Derek and Danny Vinyard who both shared very diverse times throughout their lifetime. (American History X 1). In addition, the problem with the brothers racisms towards dark-skinned individuals throughout the movie first started after the Vinyard’s father’s homicide by a dark skinned male, Derek being the older brother, was burning inside
Through his donations, industrial success, and leadership, he has made himself a hero- as he had built his path to success with talent, work, and devotion to his career. He felt it necessary to give, after he had received so much, and that charity has benefited millions over the years.