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HW: Answer questions on p. 78 & 79 in packet. Focus Question: How successful were progressives in provoking political, social, economic, and environmental reforms? HW: Answer questions on p. 78 & 79 in packet.

Focus Question: How successful were progressives in provoking political, social, economic, and environmental reforms? Do Now: Look at the two “octopus” political cartoons. Use the questions provided to help you.

Muckraker: A writer or photographer who exposed problems in society, business and/or government. Upton Sinclair His book The Jungle exposed dangers in the meatpacking industry.

Jacob Riis His book of photographs called How The Other Half Lives exposed poor living conditions in U.S. cities.

“Bosses of the Senate”