Good Afternoon!! 1.NVC 2.Teddy’s Trust-Busting Continued 3.African-Americans in the Progressive Era 4.Test Review Essential Question: What were the motivations.

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Good Afternoon!! 1.NVC 2.Teddy’s Trust-Busting Continued 3.African-Americans in the Progressive Era 4.Test Review Essential Question: What were the motivations behind the trust-busting policies of the Progressive Presidents? Homework: Study for Unit 4 Test on FRIDAY!

What were the motivations behind Teddy’s trust-busting?

The Roosevelts (Video Clip) Source: The following clip is from the PBS documentary, The Roosevelts: An Intimate History. Created by the Academy Award- winning American historical documentarian Ken Burns, this seven-part, fourteen hour classical documentary uses archival footage and historian interviews to follow the lives of Theodore, Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, and the influence they all had in forming the modern American democratic state.

The Men Who Built America (Video Clip) Source: The following clip is from the History Channel documentary, The Men Who Built America. The four- part series is a docudrama including original images and re-enactments. Broadcast in Fall 2012, the series focused on the contributions made by Vanderbilt, Rockefeller, JP Morgan, Carnegie and Henry Ford as well as other prominent industrialists. The series focuses on how their industrial innovations and business empires revolutionized modern society. presidents/theodore-roosevelt/videos/theodore- roosevelt-vs-big-industry presidents/theodore-roosevelt/videos/theodore- roosevelt-vs-big-industry

Confronting Racism

W.E.B Du Bois Black people must push hard for civil rights through political action – “By every civilized and peaceful method we must strive for the rights which the world accords to men, clinging unwaveringly to those words which the sons of the Fathers would gladly forget: We hold these truths to be self-evident: that all men are created equal.”– W.E.B Du Bois Booker T. Washington Black people must work hard and be patient to prove themselves – “Those of my race underestimate the importance of cultivating friendly relations with the Southern white man. Dignify and glorify common labor. It is at the bottom of life that we must begin, not at the top.”– Booker T. Washington What are the pros and cons of each argument? Who do you think was a stronger advocate for the rights of African Americans?

Pros and Cons Booker T WashingtonWEB Du Bois

Test Review Write down everything you know about the terms on the review sheet!