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You gotta know…. Mr. Evenhouse – Social Studies
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You gotta know…. Mr. Evenhouse – Social Studies Progressive Era You gotta know…. Mr. Evenhouse – Social Studies

Corruption in Government & Business Political Machines Interstate Commerce Act & Commerce Clause Boss Tweed Tarriff Reform – How do Tarriffs affect prices? Spoils System Muckrakers Pendleton Act & Civil Service Commission Oregon System (Initiative, Referendum, Recall) Business Reforms 17th Amendment Sherman Anti-Trust Act

Women’s Suffrage and Rights The Changing Role of Women Fewer Children Modern Conveniences Increased education and job prospects Voting at the state level Temperance and Prohibition Nineteenth Amendment

Progressive Presidents Teddy Roosevelt Increased worker safety Trustbuster Woodrow Wilson Conservation Federal Reserve Act Square Deal Clayton Anti-trust Act Labor Reform & Crisis Tarriff Reform William Howard Taft Income Tax

Court Cases Northern Securities v US Muller v Oregon What was the case about? What was the result?

Not so Progressive after all? Anti-Catholicism Anti-Semitism Anti-Asian Policies African-American Discrimination Prejudice within Progressive Movements Labor Suffrage Who were Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois? Similarities and Differences

Odds and Ends Know the Vocab. Have answers ready for the essential questions Be prepared to interpret political cartoons and primary sources “Dress Sharp to Test Sharp!” Extra Credit for a homemade study guide You must finish in the allotted time. You will not be allowed to stay after the bell or finish the next day. Make sure that you know the material well enough to finish in 40 minutes.