2024 02 15 AZ GOP LD4 Gen Meeting Minutes_FINAL_20240228.docx
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1. DRAW A LINE SEPARATING TODAY &
YESTERDAY
1) Write: Date: 10/21/10, Topic: Response to
Industrialization and Socialism
2) Next line, write “Opener #32” and then:
1) Write 1 high+1 low in last 24 hours
2) Rate your understanding of
yesterday: lost<1-5>too easy (3 is perfect)
3) Respond to the Opener by writing
at least 1 sentences about:
Your opinions/thoughts OR/AND
Questions sparked by the clip OR/AND
4. Leeds Woollen Workers Petition, 1786
We plead for the further continuance of these
machines: Men of common sense must know, that so
many machines in use, take the work from the hands
employed in Scribbling, - and who did that business
before machines were invented.
How are those men, thus thrown out of employ to
provide for their families; - and what are they to put their
children apprentice to, that the rising generation may
have something to keep them at work, in order that they
may not be like vagabonds strolling about in idleness?
Some say, Begin and learn some other business. -
Suppose we do; who will maintain our families, whilst we
undertake the arduous task; and when we have learned
it, another machine may arise, which may take away that
business also… Signed, in behalf of THOUSANDS
5.
6. Journ #32a, Title “Sadler Reports”
Act out the scene with a partner:
1-Matt, 2-MPs
1) Write down what should be the
Parliament’s response, a new law.
5 Reading/Film Qs Come From These Work Sections
7.
8. Notes #32a, Title: “Late 1800s: Capitalist Response”
1) Imperialism: Indus. nations conquer/find new
customers, increasing jobs=workers gain power
(more on imperialism later)
2) Suffrage: France-1848: all men (though they
elect Napoleon III who becomes dictator)
and UK-1832: more men>1918: all men
3) Social Reforms: More powerful workers +
more voters + fear of socialism=
a) Factory Act of 1833: <13children, <9hrs
b) Elementary Education Act 1870: public edu
c) Public Health Act of 1872: city sanitation
d) Property Act of 1875: Right to strike
e) National Insurance Act of 1911: workers comp
f) Parliament Act of 1911: HOC greater than HOL
9. Notes #32a, Title: “Late 1800s, Capitalist Response”
1) Imperialism: Indus. nations conquer/find new
customers, increasing jobs=workers gain power
(more on imperialism later)
10. Notes #32a, Title: “Late 1800s, Capitalist Response”
2) Suffrage: France-1848: all men (though they
elect Napoleon III who becomes dictator)
and UK-1832: more men>1918: all men
11. Notes #32a, Title: “Late 1800s, Capitalist Response”
3) Social Reforms: More powerful workers +
more voters + fear of socialism=
a) Factory Act of 1850: 12 hour days, 60 hour wks
b) Elementary Education Act 1870: public edu
c) Public Health Act of 1872: city sanitation
d) Public Health Act of 1875: Safe housing
e) Conspiracy Act of 1875: Right to strike
f) National Insurance Act of 1911: workers comp
g) Parliament Act of 1911: HOC greater than HOL
12. Journ #33b, Title “Social Reforms”
Highlight key changes made by the
British parliament.
1-4) List 4 laws you think improved
life the most.
5 Reading/Film Qs Come From These Work Sections
13.
14.
15. Notes #32b, Title: “Industrial cultural notes”
1) Victorian Morality: Middle class: men work,
women make home husband’s refuge.
2) Feminism: Equal rights for men and women.
British Law: Women property belong to husband. Husband
could beat wife with stick thinner than your thumb.
Women could be imprisoned for denying their husband.
1800s
society’s
idea waist
was
15 to 18
inches
16. Henrik Ibsen’s
Doll House Skit
Friday, you must
memorize the skit to
perform on film (10 pts)
You can create large cue
cards to aid you (but you
will lose points if its
obvious.
You must also dress the
part + turn in an
annotated script.