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Henry George (1839–1897)

Henry George was a self-educated American economist from a poor family. In 1879, his book Progress and Poverty sold millions of copies around the world. In it, he presented his ideas on how to solve the problem of poverty.

It is true that wealth has been greatly increased, and that the average of comfort, leisure, and refinement has been raised; but these gains are not general. In them the lowest class do not share. . . .

This association of poverty with progress is the great enigma of our times. . . .

. . . There is a vague but general feeling of disappointment; an increased bitterness among the working classes; a widespread feeling of unrest and brooding revolution. . . .

. . . The civilized world is trembling on the verge of a great movement. Either it must be a leap upward, which will open the way to advances yet undreamed of, or it must be a plunge downward, which will carry us back toward barbarism.

Henry George (1839–1897)

Henry George was a self-educated American economist from a poor family. In 1879, his book Progress and Poverty sold millions of copies around the world. In it, he presented his ideas on how to solve the problem of poverty.

Which line from the passage suggests that poverty could lead to unrest?

Henry George (1839–1897)

Henry George was a self-educated American economist from a poor family. In 1879, his book Progress and Poverty sold millions of copies around the world. In it, he presented his ideas on how to solve the problem of poverty.

What is the main idea of this passage?

Demographics of US Cities

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This chart is a .

The city that had the largest growth in population between 1850 and 1990 was .

If the trend continued, the expected population of New York in 1950 would be .

Industrialized Cities

The industrial cities were different from those founded in earlier times. The modern downtown was created, and it was connected to outlying areas by streetcars and commuter rails. Middle-class professionals found it easy to get from their homes outside the city to their jobs, and back home at the end of the day.

Not everyone was fortunate enough to live outside the city. Working-class immigrant families lived in the poorest parts of the city in tenement buildings that lacked light and fresh air. As urban areas became more crowded, they grew more unsafe and unsanitary. Epidemics of diseases such as cholera and yellow fever spread quickly. Fires, crime, and poverty were common.

What is the purpose of this source?

Industrialized Cities

The industrial cities were different from those founded in earlier times. The modern downtown was created, and it was connected to outlying areas by streetcars and commuter rails. Middle-class professionals found it easy to get from their homes outside the city to their jobs, and back home at the end of the day.

Not everyone was fortunate enough to live outside the city. Working-class immigrant families lived in the poorest parts of the city in tenement buildings that lacked light and fresh air. As urban areas became more crowded, they grew more unsafe and unsanitary. Epidemics of diseases such as cholera and yellow fever spread quickly. Fires, crime, and poverty were common.

This passage is from a textbook. It is a  source.

Middle-class families often lived outside the city, taking advantage of .

Examining Living Conditions

Philadelphia

What conclusion can be drawn from the photo?

Examining Living Conditions

Policemen

Which effect of urbanization in the 1800s can be supported by evidence in this photo?

Examining Urban Life

Children on Balcony

Which effect of immigration in the 1800s can be supported by evidence in this photo?

Examining Urban Life

Children on Balcony

This is a photo of a .

This photo is a .

Identifying Sources

Determine whether each type of source is a primary or secondary source.

  1. An encyclopedia entry about urbanization: 
  2. A letter from a young immigrant to her parents back home: 
  3. A diary by an Italian immigrant living in the United States: 
  4. A documentary film about Ellis Island: 
  5. A report from a government agency relating the outbreak of disease in a tenement: 

–Progress and Poverty,
Henry George, 1879