Search Header Logo
Urbanization

Urbanization

Assessment

Presentation

History, Social Studies

7th - 9th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

Created by

Vaughn Johnson

Used 134+ times

FREE Resource

9 Slides • 7 Questions

1

Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution

 the process by which large numbers of people become permanently concentrated in relatively small areas, forming cities.

Slide image

2

Urban vs Rural

  • Urban - to live, be located, or to be established in a city.

  • Rural- to live, be located. or to be established in the country or outside of the city.

3

Urban

Slide image

4

Rural

Slide image

5

Image Analysis

  • What is the first thing you notice?

  • Are there words? What do they say?

  • Are there people? What are they doing? Are they being portrayed positively or negatively?

  • What is the purpose of this image?

6

Slide image

7

Open Ended

What do you see?

8

Slide image

9

Open Ended

What do you see?

10

Slide image

11

Open Ended

What do you see?

12

Industrial Revolution impact on Urbanization.

  • Technology advancements led to the development of factories.

  • Civilians began leaving their farms and immigrating from other countries to the Northern U.S. to work in the factories.

  • This led to the increase of city populations and overcrowding.

Slide image

13

Multiple Choice

Which reason best explains why the North developed an economy based on manufacturing, while the South focused more on agriculture?

1

Physical geography supported different economies.

2

Northern plantations could not grow cotton.

3

Slavery was a necessity in both regions of the U.S.

4

Southerners lacked available land to build factories.

14

Multiple Choice

What economic factor brought about rapid urbanization?

1

Free land grants

2

Opportunity for jobs

3

Abundance of natural resources

4

Decreased tariffs

15

Multiple Choice

"Some immigrants were pushed from their homeland while others were attracted to the United States. They served as the cheap labor force in the new, developing businesses and their presence caused a dramatic increase in city populations."


The except above best identifies the factors that brought about rapid...

1

urbanization and industrialization.

2

free enterprise and nativism

3

mercantilism and slavery.

4

innovation and mechanization.

16

Open Ended

How did the industrial revolution impact urbanization?

Urbanization During the Industrial Revolution

 the process by which large numbers of people become permanently concentrated in relatively small areas, forming cities.

Slide image

Show answer

Auto Play

Slide 1 / 16

SLIDE