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Progressive Presidents 4-Square H-SS 11.2.9 – Understand the effect of political programs and activities of the Progressives (e.g., federal regulation of railroad transport, Children’s Bureau, the Sixteenth Amendment, Theodore Roosevelt, Hiram Johnson).

Rubric: 5 pts for 5 Notes 5 pts for 1-3 Sentence Summary 4 pts for Questions w/ Answers 14 pts per Blue Heading X 7 = 98 pts

1. 5. 5 notes Front 1-3 sentence summary 5 notes 1-3 sentence summary Roosevelt Shapes the Modern Presidency pg 121 2 Questions with Answers Q. A. 5 notes Front 1-3 sentence summary 2 Questions with Answers Q. A. Trustbusting and Regulating Industry pg 123 5 notes 1-3 sentence summary

1. 5. 5 notes Back 1-3 sentence summary 5 notes 1-3 sentence summary The Government Manages the Environment pg 124 2 Questions with Answers Q. A. 5 notes Back 1-3 sentence summary 2 Questions with Answers Q. A. Roosevelt and Taft Differ pg 126 5 notes 1-3 sentence summary

Wilson’s New Freedom pg 128 Wilson Regulates the Economy pg 129 1. 5. Wilson’s New Freedom pg 128 2 Questions with Answers Q. A. 5 notes Front 1-3 sentence summary 2 Questions with Answers Q. A. Wilson Regulates the Economy pg 129 5 notes 1-3 sentence summary

Progressivism Leaves a Lasting Legacy pg 124 1. 5. Progressivism Leaves a Lasting Legacy pg 124 2 Questions with Answers Q. A. 5 notes Back 1-3 sentence summary