 |  Nation of Nations: A Concise Narrative of the American Republic, 3/e James West Davidson,
Historian William E. Gienapp,
Harvard University Christine Leigh Heyrman,
University of Delaware Mark H. Lytle,
Bard College Michael B. Stoff,
University of Texas, Austin
The Rise of an Urban Order (1870-1900)
Learning ObjectivesWhen you have finished studying this chapter, you should be able to:
| Explain why and how industrial cities grew. |
 |  |  | | Explain how modern cities remained integrated, functioning wholes. |
 |  |  | | Describe the urban political machine, including its cost and benefits. |
 |  |  | | Discuss the responses of reformers to urban blight. |
 |  |  | | Describe urban middle-class life and the effects of Victorian mores. |
 |  |  | | Explain the importance of mass education, mass entertainment, and mass distribution of goods. |
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