APUSH Period 6: 1865-1898 Learning Objectives Study Guide

Answer the following questions based on the learning objectives provided.  You should seek to have your answers be accurate, relevant, and complete

Question 1a

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(L.O. 6A) Explain the historical context for the rise of industrial capitalism in the United States.

Question 1b

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(L.O. 6B) Explain the causes and effects of the settlement of the West from 1877 to 1898.

Question 1c

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(L.O. 6C) Explain how various factors contributed to continuity and change in the “New South” from 1877 to 1898.

Question 1d

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(L.O. 6D) Explain the effects of technological advances in the development of the United States over time.

Question 1e

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(L.O. 6E) Explain the socioeconomic continuities and changes associated with the growth of industrial capitalism from 1865 to 1898.

Question 1f

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(L.O. 6F) Explain how cultural and economic factors affected migration patterns over time.

Question 1g

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(L.O. 6G) Explain the various responses to immigration in the period over time.

Question 1h

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(L.O. 6H) Explain the causes of increased economic opportunity and its effects on society.

Question 1i

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(L.O. 6I) Explain how different reform movements responded to the rise of industrial capitalism in the Gilded Age.

Question 1j

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(L.O. 6J) Explain continuities and changes in the role of the government in the U.S. economy.

Question 1k

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(L.O. JK) Explain the similarities and differences between the political parties during the Gilded Age.

Question 1l

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(L.O. 6L) Explain the extent to which industrialization brought change from 1865 to 1898.

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