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Vocabulary Quiz #5 Please get out your notes and your work from last class

End Four Minutes First Four Chart Date & label your work 3/15/16 – Cartoon See cartoon on next slide Keep this with all of your other First Four work. To change the timings of this timer, you need to enter the animation settings, and change the timings for the Isosceles Triangles. There will be 2 that need changing (to the same amount) – one animates the top triangle emptying, whilst the other animates the bottom triangle filling. When you change the timings these have to entered as a number of seconds. End

What do you see? What is the message?

GQ3 – What were the goals of the Progressive Movement GQ3 – What were the goals of the Progressive Movement? GQ4 – How successful was the progressive Movement? Politically? Socially? Economically? Group Research & Presentations

Paper 1 Part A: 15-20 Min Compare/Contrast docs in light of… Must demonstrate three things Contextual Knowledge Evaluation of Sources (POVL) Compare/Contrast Must answer the question One section telling how the sources are the same One section telling how the sources are different One section - your own analysis of whether the sources are similar or different and making a final judgment of whether they are similar or different and why.

Paper 1 Rubric – Part A

The Progressive Era 1901-1917

Progressive Era What was it? Goals & Motives Who were progressives? Progressive Philosophy Darwinism, Pragmatism, Scientific Management

The Muckrakers Magazines McClure’s, Colliers Ida Tarbell Books Upton Sinclair, Jacob Riis Lincoln Steffens, Ray S. Baker John Spargo Decline by 1910

Political Reforms – More Democracy Australian Ballot Mass. 1888, All by 1910 Direct Primaries La Follette, 1903 Direct Election of Senators 17th Amendment 1913 Initiative, Referendum, Recall

Political Reforms – Municipal Government Samuel “Golden Rule” Jones Tom L. Johnson Control of Public Utilities City Commissions City Managers Dayton, OH 1913

Political Reforms - States Charles Evans Hughes - NY “Fighting Bob” La Follette Temperance & Prohibition

Progressive Presidents

TR’s Square Deal Square Deal for Labor Coal Strike 1902 Arbitration Trustbusting Used Sherman Antitrust Act “Good” vs. “Bad” Trusts

The Square Deal, cont. RR Regulation Elkins Act 1903 - rebates Hepburn Act 1906 - rates Consumer Protection Pure Food & Drug Act Meat Inspection Act

TR, continued Conservation Used Forest Reserve Act Newlands Reclamation Act National Conservation Commission Gifford Pinchot