: Why did we need a Progressive Era?

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1865-1900: Why did we need a Progressive Era? 1.) During these years, who is coming to America? 2.) What were these new citizen’s told about the new nation? Why did they come here? 3.) What is the reality these people are about to experience?

1.) During these years, who is coming to America? Asia: China & Korea Western Europeans: Italian, Irish, German Eastern Europeans: Russia

2. ) What were these new citizen’s told about the new nation 2.) What were these new citizen’s told about the new nation? Why did they come here? New Life Opportunity Jobs Freedom The “American Dream”

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1865-1900: Why did we need a Progressive Era? 1.) During these years, who is coming to America? 2.) What were these new citizen’s told about the new nation? Why did they come here?

3.) What is the reality these people are about to experience? I came to America because I heard that streets here were paved with gold. When I came I learned three things: first: streets in America are not paved with gold; second: streets in America are not paved at all; third: I am expected to pave them.

What you should have learned so far… 1.) What years are we currently discussing? From ___ to ___ 2.) What nationalities were immigrating to America during this time? 3.) Explain why immigrants were coming to America 4.) Define Nativism. 5.) Why is the vocab word nativism included in this section of the Progressive Era?