Description
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This interactive notebook includes everything you need to teach a unit on the Progressive Era in an engaging way! This resource covers the progressive amendments through the pure food and drug act.
The organizers in this resource can be used on their own, or as a supplement to student note. Interactive notebooks are a great tool to keep students organized and engaged in the lesson!
These interactive notebooks are part of a larger BUNDLE of American History interactive notebooks & graphic organizers! Save 20% when you buy the bundle!
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In this resource you will find…
• 16 graphic organizers: 14 with text on them, and 2 left blank for your own customization.
• 6 1/2 pages of thorough suggested answers that you are free to use with these graphic organizers and flippables.
• Previews of each page in action for you or your students to reference.
• A cover page and table of contents is also included.
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Material Covered
1. Key vocabulary – Progressive era, muckrakers, social welfare, political machine, temperance, prohibition, Socialist Party, settlement house, Bull Moose Party, populists, suffragists, cprruption
2. Political reform – 16th, 17th, 18th, & 19th amendments
3. Progressive Presidents – Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, Woodrow Wilson
4. Women’s suffrage – background, Seneca Falls, NAWSA, Stanton & Anthony, Carrie Chapman Catt, Anna Howard Shaw, the movement splits, 19th amendment
5. Child labor – background, failed laws, state laws, fair labor standards act
6. Philanthropy – the Gospel of Wealth, private foundations, American Red Cross
7. Muckrakers – background, pressure, magazines, the term “muckrakers,” impact
8. Famous muckrakers – Ray Stannard Baker, Ida M. Tarbell, Lincoln Steffens, Upton Sinclair, David Graham Phillips, Jacob Riis, Will Irwin, Chrles Edward Russel, William English Walling
9. Labor unions – purpose, improvements, first unions, great railroad strike of 1877, homestead steel mill strike of 1892, pullman strike of 1894
10. Temperance movement – American Temperance Society, success, support from religious groups, 18th amendment
11. Prohibition – bootleggers, speakeasies, organized crime, end of Prohibition
12. Pure food & drug – dangerous drugs, passage of the act, Upton Sinclair & The Jungle, Meat Inspection Act, Food & Drug Administration, enforcement
13. Economic policy – 16th amendment, interstate commerce act, sherman antitrust act, underwood tariff, clayton antitrust act, federal reserve system, Henry Ford & the Model T
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