Notes from the video to copy into your notes :) Ch. 25 Growth of Cities -Huge increase in urbanization -Economic opportunities in industrial jobs bring people to the cities (immigrants, AAs, farmers heading into cities) -New technology supports this growth -First skyscraper built in 1885 in Chicago -Streetcars allow people to travel greater distances -Changing roles for women, sense of independence Problems in the Cities Challenges -Growth of urban poverty (huge gap between rich and poor) -Huge population increase leads to lack of clean water, poor sanitation, rise of slums/tenements -Neighborhoods segregated by race, ethnicity, and class (ex: little Italy in New York) Political Bosses and Machine Politics -Political machines controlled politics in major cities → William “Boss” Tweed of Tammany Hall in NY -If you vote for a certain candidate, they will give you jobs -Also provided basic welfare type services to the poor and immigrant community -Greed, graft, and fraud were common Why did immigrants come to America? Pull Factors → Political freedom → Religious freedom → Economic opportunity Push factors → Farm jobs lost to mechanization → Poverty → Lack of freedom, religious persecution → Political instability Response to Changing Immigration -Ellis Island opens -Rise in nativism (people thought that natives were racially inferior, took jobs and lowered wages, were not Protestant, radical) -Attempts to exclude: → Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) → American Protective Association = anti-Catholic group made up of American Protestants → Literacy Tests enacted in 1917 → Quota Acts of 1920s severely restricted immigrants Response to Urbanization and Immigration Issues -Various attempts undertaken to deal with the problems posed by urbanization and immigration -Social Gospel Movement: christians had a responsibility to deal with urban poverty -Salvation Army: provide poverty relief while spreading Christian houses -YMCA/YWCA -Settlement House Movement → Jane Addams established the Hull House in 1889 → Provided various social services in the community → Helped immigrants adapt to new society Belief Systems of the Industrial Revolution -Belief in Portestant work ethic -Rags to riches (ex: Andrew Carnegie from Scotland) -Critics of the industrial pro business climate of the Gilded Age → Henry George: Critically examined the inequalities in wealth caused by industrialization and capitalism → Edward Bellamy -Effort to reform these problems will eventually lead to a movement known as the Progressive Movement in the 1890s → Rise of press and education → Compulsory attendance, tax supported schools were more accessible, and literacy rates went up African American Responses -Booker T Washington → Ex-slave, wrote autobio “Up From Slavery” → Said that AAs should acquire vocational skills to gain self respect and economic security → Did not advocate for directly challenging white supremacy, which led him to be called an “accommodationist” by critics → Gradual change -W.E.B. DuBois -Graduated from Harvard, from the north -Founded the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People) -Demanded immediate political and social equality for black people and rejected Booker’s gradualism
I cannot even begin to tell you how great your videos are. I started watching them a few months ago, starting with ch 13 or somewhere around there, and they have helped me out so much. The book can get confusing, but you go over the material clearly and quickly, and they are the perfect study tool. Thanks again!
Your videos are so helpful, I found other UA-camrs too but you are by far the only You Tuber that explains it in a way students can understand, and you don't speed through the topics, which is really good for AP students. Thanks so much!! I hope I get a 5 on the test because the way you teach makes me feel confident in getting a higher grade.
Thank you so much! Your videos save me a lot of wasted effort. For whatever reason, I can't learn information just from reading it, even though I am a visual learner. Without your videos I'd be failing, but thanks to you I can keep my 4.0!
Being a visual learner is a myth; everyone learns best when all their senses are engaged simultaneously. A good video combines the best aspects of textbooks and lecturing and can be way more engaging and therefore better for learning.
Just watched all the videos on chapters 22-25, and this is SO much better than having to re-read every chapter word for word. A real time-saver! Well done!
I hear all of these stories of good grades and stuff, but my APUSH teacher really sucks and gives us reaaaaallllyyyy hard questions on quizzes. luckily I do that much better on them because of these videos though
These videos are amazing...I choose to come here and study before looking at that huge book. What i love is you get to the point the book has alot of information that may necer be on the chapter test and because it's so long it's almost impossible to remeber what you just read and these videos are just a safe haven😩😀👏👏👏👏
Thank you Jozc. Your teaching skills are so good that teachers recommend to watch your videos to review the material. You are every APUSH’s students best friend.
I wish I would have found these videos earlier. I have an amazing APUSH teacher, but this helps so much in the way of pulling it all together in my head and reviewing.
Hi i hope you read this lol i just wanted to personally thank you for doing these videos... our American Pageant textbook is so dense and boring but my friend and i used your videos and we both got As on the final and we had an 89 going into the class but both came out with As!!! i honestly credit your videos with my grade so thank you so much 💙💙💙💙
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave this comment. I am really glad that I could help you in your class. I totally agree about the American Pageant......
Thank you so much for making these videos!! They help me out so much. I was getting 70s on my test until I started watching your videos and then I got a 95. I hope the rest of them get me good grades and I'm sure they will since they are so great!
You deserve a million more subscribers.... thanks for making APUSH 10x easier for not only myself, but my classmates too :) We always watch your videos before tests
the one time i didnt take your notes I completely bombed the 1 quiz and therefore a portion of the test (it was ch 23 & 24). biggest smh moment of my high school career right there
what caused urban poverty and the huge gap between rich and poor? was it just the increase in immigration that led to segregation of like the Irish and Chinese?
+Jayzelee Diche It was the increase in immigration and the increase in the power of political bosses (which sometimes formed monopolies). Btw sorry you probably don't care any more... ^-^;
Thank you for including pogroms in your slide! Not many people have heard about that aspect of antisemitism. Btw it's pronounced po-gruhm. Thanks for helping me pass APUSH.
Dang I just don't have time to read to read one single chapter. Actually I could make time for because I like to read a lot of Business books but it seems to be more worth my time. In this case I can learn how to make money instead of studying history which is not going to help me in the real world. Don't get me wrong I love history but I didn't think Apush was going to keep me up late nights and long hours of homework. I kinda wish I would of stay in regular honestly. 😂
Budgeting your time is a must. The chapters are really freaking long. Takes about an hour and a half of reading for me. Try sets of 30-40 minutes with breaks in between. It might help.
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Notes from the video to copy into your notes :)
Ch. 25
Growth of Cities
-Huge increase in urbanization
-Economic opportunities in industrial jobs bring people to the cities (immigrants, AAs, farmers heading into cities)
-New technology supports this growth
-First skyscraper built in 1885 in Chicago
-Streetcars allow people to travel greater distances
-Changing roles for women, sense of independence
Problems in the Cities
Challenges
-Growth of urban poverty (huge gap between rich and poor)
-Huge population increase leads to lack of clean water, poor sanitation, rise of slums/tenements
-Neighborhoods segregated by race, ethnicity, and class (ex: little Italy in New York)
Political Bosses and Machine Politics
-Political machines controlled politics in major cities
→ William “Boss” Tweed of Tammany Hall in NY
-If you vote for a certain candidate, they will give you jobs
-Also provided basic welfare type services to the poor and immigrant community
-Greed, graft, and fraud were common
Why did immigrants come to America?
Pull Factors
→ Political freedom
→ Religious freedom
→ Economic opportunity
Push factors
→ Farm jobs lost to mechanization
→ Poverty
→ Lack of freedom, religious persecution
→ Political instability
Response to Changing Immigration
-Ellis Island opens
-Rise in nativism (people thought that natives were racially inferior, took jobs and lowered wages, were not Protestant, radical)
-Attempts to exclude:
→ Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)
→ American Protective Association = anti-Catholic group made up of American Protestants
→ Literacy Tests enacted in 1917
→ Quota Acts of 1920s severely restricted immigrants
Response to Urbanization and Immigration Issues
-Various attempts undertaken to deal with the problems posed by urbanization and immigration
-Social Gospel Movement: christians had a responsibility to deal with urban poverty
-Salvation Army: provide poverty relief while spreading Christian houses
-YMCA/YWCA
-Settlement House Movement
→ Jane Addams established the Hull House in 1889
→ Provided various social services in the community
→ Helped immigrants adapt to new society
Belief Systems of the Industrial Revolution
-Belief in Portestant work ethic
-Rags to riches (ex: Andrew Carnegie from Scotland)
-Critics of the industrial pro business climate of the Gilded Age
→ Henry George: Critically examined the inequalities in wealth caused by industrialization and capitalism
→ Edward Bellamy
-Effort to reform these problems will eventually lead to a movement known as the Progressive Movement in the 1890s
→ Rise of press and education
→ Compulsory attendance, tax supported schools were more accessible, and literacy rates went up
African American Responses
-Booker T Washington
→ Ex-slave, wrote autobio “Up From Slavery”
→ Said that AAs should acquire vocational skills to gain self respect and economic security
→ Did not advocate for directly challenging white supremacy, which led him to be called an “accommodationist” by critics
→ Gradual change
-W.E.B. DuBois
-Graduated from Harvard, from the north
-Founded the NAACP (National Association for the Advancement of Colored People)
-Demanded immediate political and social equality for black people and rejected Booker’s gradualism
thanks!
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I cannot even begin to tell you how great your videos are. I started watching them a few months ago, starting with ch 13 or somewhere around there, and they have helped me out so much. The book can get confusing, but you go over the material clearly and quickly, and they are the perfect study tool. Thanks again!
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As an APUSH student in Texas, these lectures consistently give me A's on my tests and I appreciate the concise and useful information:)
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@@jtm278 I love American history but this is the most confusing period for me
@@tyrian_baal me too, its full of irrelevant presidents and unfair monopolies. I did really well on the test this unit tho
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Your videos are so helpful, I found other UA-camrs too but you are by far the only You Tuber that explains it in a way students can understand, and you don't speed through the topics, which is really good for AP students.
Thanks so much!! I hope I get a 5 on the test because the way you teach makes me feel confident in getting a higher grade.
Your comment made my day. Thank you so much for that. Good luck in APUSH! I am rooting for you!
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Thank you so much! Your videos save me a lot of wasted effort. For whatever reason, I can't learn information just from reading it, even though I am a visual learner. Without your videos I'd be failing, but thanks to you I can keep my 4.0!
Glad I could help! Check the website for more resources. www.apushexplained.com
Being a visual learner is a myth; everyone learns best when all their senses are engaged simultaneously. A good video combines the best aspects of textbooks and lecturing and can be way more engaging and therefore better for learning.
Just watched all the videos on chapters 22-25, and this is SO much better than having to re-read every chapter word for word. A real time-saver! Well done!
I agree! Thanks
I'm watching these before my unit 4 test thanks so much bc it's crucial for me to get above 80%
I hear all of these stories of good grades and stuff, but my APUSH teacher really sucks and gives us reaaaaallllyyyy hard questions on quizzes.
luckily I do that much better on them because of these videos though
Should have been watching these long ago, not 25 chapters in! Thanks a bunch, these videos are great.
glad you found them. Be sure to help us out by spreading the word to other APUSH students.
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These videos are amazing...I choose to come here and study before looking at that huge book. What i love is you get to the point the book has alot of information that may necer be on the chapter test and because it's so long it's almost impossible to remeber what you just read and these videos are just a safe haven😩😀👏👏👏👏
You're a lifesaver! I'm so glad my teacher recommended you!
This legend is helping me crunch for an APUSH test tomorrow
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You’re really helping Rene force this info, I’m really understanding thank you!
jeez if only I had found your videos in the beginning of the year & not 1 week before the exam. But your videos are super helpful, thank you!
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I wish the textbooks were this straight to the point
_The American Pageant_ is ridiculously massive; why even try reading it cover-to-cover when these videos are available?
Thank you Jozc. Your teaching skills are so good that teachers recommend to watch your videos to review the material. You are every APUSH’s students best friend.
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I wish I would have found these videos earlier. I have an amazing APUSH teacher, but this helps so much in the way of pulling it all together in my head and reviewing.
i know you uploaded this in 2014 but i love you man
Hi i hope you read this lol i just wanted to personally thank you for doing these videos... our American Pageant textbook is so dense and boring but my friend and i used your videos and we both got As on the final and we had an 89 going into the class but both came out with As!!! i honestly credit your videos with my grade so thank you so much 💙💙💙💙
Thank you so much for taking the time to leave this comment. I am really glad that I could help you in your class. I totally agree about the American Pageant......
Thank you so much for making these videos!! They help me out so much. I was getting 70s on my test until I started watching your videos and then I got a 95. I hope the rest of them get me good grades and I'm sure they will since they are so great!
You deserve a million more subscribers....
thanks for making APUSH 10x easier for not only myself, but my classmates too :) We always watch your videos before tests
Glad I could help. Good luck to you and your classmates.
You are a true American hero, this is Republican Teacher-hood
the one time i didnt take your notes I completely bombed the 1 quiz and therefore a portion of the test (it was ch 23 & 24). biggest smh moment of my high school career right there
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Amazing video. Also liked Walter “that guy”
i liked also wat'ler
Thanks Jocz’
11:15 "And key to that movement is this guy: Walter...that guy"
You have a 13:06
Not true, I clean it at least once every month
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Good luck to everyone on their APUSH Exam on Friday.....
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Thanks!
i haveb't done mine yet but i'm excited.... it's in 3 years,,, that's if i m still samrart enough to be in apush lol
definitely just saved me for my finals
10:37 reminds me of modern day
Thank you!
do you think you'll make more videos for other chapters in the American Pageant?
yup. chapter 30 going up in a few days. what chapter u on now?
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what caused urban poverty and the huge gap between rich and poor? was it just the increase in immigration that led to segregation of like the Irish and Chinese?
+Jayzelee Diche It was the increase in immigration and the increase in the power of political bosses (which sometimes formed monopolies). Btw sorry you probably don't care any more... ^-^;
Wait how did the cities reflect divided social condition?
Anyone else just binge watching this before the exam?
no. .
i appreciate you
I appreciate YOU taking the time to let me know you appreciate me.
Thank you for including pogroms in your slide! Not many people have heard about that aspect of antisemitism. Btw it's pronounced po-gruhm. Thanks for helping me pass APUSH.
helped a lot!
That makes me happy
13:07 is the stuff
Let's be honest it really worth reading the textbook just curious here? It takes a quite long time to read a chapter honestly.
no dont fucking read it lmao
Read your book if you're going for a good grade on the actual AP test. It helps, even if you can hash out a chapter test without it.
Dang I just don't have time to read to read one single chapter. Actually I could make time for because I like to read a lot of Business books but it seems to be more worth my time. In this case I can learn how to make money instead of studying history which is not going to help me in the real world. Don't get me wrong I love history but I didn't think Apush was going to keep me up late nights and long hours of homework. I kinda wish I would of stay in regular honestly. 😂
Budgeting your time is a must. The chapters are really freaking long. Takes about an hour and a half of reading for me. Try sets of 30-40 minutes with breaks in between. It might help.
Jacob Thompson he is right, but he missed one point, studying smarter is better than studying harder
Lol thanks for the link
When you say that the old immigrants were literate and skilled, does that include the Irish?
yeah cuz most of them were German and Irish.
yes bc i'm rirish
7:53 you said pull factor instead of push factors LOL
+Karin Jung oops
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Gatekeeper 2013 bruh hell yeah you’re here too oh yeah yeah
Life saver
gee golly....thanks
So nobody noticed that he put "a" instead of "an" before immigrants at 9:05? 🤷🏿♂️
no. i dont care either.
@@clueless.2509 oh my gosh I wrote this when I was a stupid 18 yr old. I've always been the kind of person that has a weird thing with english and I felt so proud to have caught that little mistake. I'm sorry it sounded so mean.
@@gaylars4875 look how far you come in self improvement 😁
walter... that guy
7:48 hmm?
i cant get ride of my 13:06
u realize u said "pull factors" 2 times right???