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Industrial Revolution: Coinciding with mass immigration, the U.S. was moving from a rural/agrarian (farm) society to an industrial/urban (factories and cities) society during the turn of the century.  People were relocating from the country to the city for jobs due to the increased need for factory labor.

Women and the Suffrage Movement

Iron Jawed Angels Discussion Questions

Child Labor

Child Labor Warm Up
Child Labor Photos
View the child labor photos and complete TWO of the photo analysis sheets.  Make sure to write the letter down for which photos you are using.

Child Labor Photo Analysis Sheet
CL Role Playing Doc Analysis
View each attached document.  Choose a "role": Child Laborer, Factory Owner, Reformer (an activist who wants change in the law), or a parent laborer
​Complete the chart - one section for each document

CL Pro/COn PSA Assignment
Use the documents below, in addition to the other materials from the lessons on child labor, to create TWO posters/PSAs: a PRO and a CON.  You must address all of the following:
- Context (what is this about)
- Argument (how do you feel about it)
- Evidence to support your argument (why do you feel this way)
- Proposed Solution

Child Labor Today

Brazil Child Labor Video
Rights of the Child Assignment
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