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Chapter 15 New Ideas and Old Ideas
in the New Industrial Age 343
Seeking the Main Point 344
TOPIC I Reform Impulses 345
Document 15.1 Women of Lorain County, Petition
against Woman Suffrage, 1870 345
Document 15.2 Susan B. Anthony, Speech in Support
of Woman Suffrage, 1873 346
Document 15.3 “A Model Office Seeker,” Puck, 1881 347
Document 15.4 Chinese Exclusion Act, 1882 348
Document 15.5 Edward Bellamy, Looking Backward, 2000–1887, 1887 350
Document 15.6 Andrew Carnegie, Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie, 1920 351
Document 15.7 Robert M. LaFollette, “The Danger Threatening
Representative Government,” 1897 352
Document 15.8 Daniel DeLeon, “What Means This Strike?,” 1898 354
Applying AP® Historical Thinking Skills
Skill review Periodization and Historical Argumentation 355
PuTTing iT All TogeTHer Revisiting the Main Point 356
Building AP® writing Skills Periodization in Writing Historical Arguments 356
working wiTH SeconDAry SourceS
AP ® Short Answer Questions for Period Six: 1865–1898
Economic Consolidation 358
Period Se ven 1890 –1945
Chapter 16 Prosperity and Reform 361
Seeking the Main Point 362
TOPIC I The Consumer’s City 363
Document 16.1 United States Strike Commission, Report
on the Chicago Strike, 1894 363
Document 16.2 Louis Gilrod and David Meyrowitz,
“A Boychik Up-to-Date,” c. 1900 364
Document 16.3 Luna Park, Coney Island, c. 1908 365
Document 16.4 Two Women Reading Employment Advertisements, 1909 366
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