American Industrialization:

1 American Industrialization: 1870-1900 Culture Kit prepared by: Rachel Granata Ariel Jones Therese Killion EDUC 405: Social Studies Fall 2008 Profe...
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American Industrialization: 1870-1900

Culture Kit prepared by: Rachel Granata Ariel Jones Therese Killion EDUC 405: Social Studies Fall 2008 Professor Gail McEachron

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Historical Narrative Lesson #1 Lesson #2 Lesson #3 Lesson #4 Artifact #1 Artifact #2 Artifact #3 Artifact #4 Primary Assessment Intermediate Assessment Appendix A: Standards Appendix B: Sources Consulted

Collaborative Collaborative Ariel Jones Therese Killion Rachel Granata Collaborative Collaborative Collaborative Collaborative Ariel Jones R. Granata, T. Killion Collaborative Collaborative

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Historical Narrative Introduction in·dus·try Pronunciation: \in-()dəs-trē\ Function: noun Etymology: from Latin industria, from industrius diligent, from Old Latin indostruus, perhaps from indu in + -struus (akin to Latin struere to build) 1: diligence in an employment or pursuit ; especially : steady or habitual effort 2 a: systematic labor especially for some useful purpose or the creation of something of value b: a department or branch of a craft, art, business, or manufacture ; especially : one that employs a large personnel and capital especially in manufacturing c: a distinct group of productive or profit-making enterprises d: manufacturing activity as a whole