Topic: Progressives and Imperialism #5 Review book: p. 141-182 Packet: p. 26-32 Homework for tonight: #5 (revised) – RB- Read p.141-172; – Packet p. 28-31.

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Topic: Progressives and Imperialism #5 Review book: p Packet: p Homework for tonight: #5 (revised) – RB- Read p ; – Packet p – Also - Test on Tuesday – practice regents = test grade – HW #6 is Tuesday’s hw

Do now Begin packet p Use review book p. 151, 153 You have about 15 minutes to work silently

Key ideas/ concepts for today 1.People/ Reformers 2.Political, social and economic reforms 3.Labor unions 4.Theodore Roosevelt 1.Trust buster 2.Big Stick Policy 3.Monroe Doctrine – Corollary 5.Imperialism- Why?; Spanish American War 6.World War I – Causes/ home front/ effects 1.Fourteen Points; Treaty of Versailles; League of Nations

HW review Packet p to review last night’s homework Today – p in class HW is p

Activity I will give you an overview of today’s topic Then you will work independently to complete the packet (15 minutes) Then we will go over your work by sharing answers (15-20 minutes) Please ask questions The notes will not be written out so listen carefully.