US History: The Industrial North and Immigration

US History: The Industrial North and Immigration

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Amelia Wright

History, Social Studies

7th - 10th Grade

Hard

11:58

The video explores the industrialization of the North in the 1800s, highlighting the impact on the economy and society. It discusses the formation of labor unions, the harsh working conditions, and the role of strikes. The video also addresses racial and gender discrimination, the clawback effect, and the influx of Irish immigrants due to the potato famine. The nativist response to immigration and the cultural changes brought by immigrants are also examined.

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What was the key phrase used to describe the economy of the North?

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What was the primary system of production in the North during the industrial revolution?

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What were the main demands of trade unions in the North?

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What does the term 'prejudice' mean?

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What is the difference between prejudice and discrimination?

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What is the 'clawback effect'?

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Which groups were affected by the clawback effect in the 1800s?

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What was the main reason for Irish immigration to the US in the 1840s and 60s?

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What did nativists believe about immigration?

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What derogatory language did nativists use to describe immigrants?

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