Exam #7 Review, The Progressive Era

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Progressive Era The Push to Reform American Society.
Advertisements

What kind of negative impact did Industrialization have on workers, farmers, cities, women, children, etc?
Chapter 8 The Progressive Era
APUSH Review: The Progressive Era
Review for Test on Progressives HW: Study – Essay on Friday Multiple Choice on Monday.
Late 1800s & Early 1900s United States! Reforming (changing) the U.S. Cities were crowded, leaders were unethical, and people were not enjoying the quality.
Progressive Era Review Session.
Teddy Roosevelt Potpourri People/ Orgs Legislation.
Handout (1) What were the reforms mentioned in response to the Triangle Shirtwaist Fire? (2) How did workers’ compensation begin in the United States?
World Class Education s-1920s 1 Topic 10.
The Progressive Movement
Unit 2 Review Groups will be presented a prompt and will list as many correct answers as possible within 1 minute Groups earn 1 point per correct response.
Progressive Era Reform Movements Populists  Farmers  Rural Problems Progressives  Middle Class  Urban Problems Progressives  Increase.
7.01 Explain the conditions that led to the rise of Progressivism.
Progressivism( ) Topic for Today: Who were the Progressives? How and why did the Progressive Movement seek to change America at the turn of the.
THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT Don’t worry about section 2 of this chapter
An Overview. A (Roosevelt to WWI) B. Began at state and local levels 1. “Wisconsin Idea” ~ Bob LaFollette C. Examples of state reforms 1. state.
Review for Test on Progressives. 1. Why was it difficult to enforce laws during prohibition? Sometimes unpopular laws are difficult to enforce. People.
Progressive Era Test Review Test Wednesday/ Thursday.
Chapter 8.  Poverty  Social Justice  Corrupt Government  Big Business  Child Labor  Urban living conditions  Class System.
Do Now: Read the article “Robbed of a Childhood”. Be prepared to discuss the major points.
The Progressive Era A Domestic Movement that’s all about Change.
Progressive Era Roots of Progressivism Populists Social Gospel Settlement Houses Hull House in Chicago.
Progressive Era Progressives:  Reformers who attempted to rectify the problems caused by the Industrial Revolution & Big Government  Muckrakers:
Progressive Era.
For your Table of Contents : Progressive Presidents CSI: The Jungle Progressive Era Test Friday Today is the last day to take or correct your test!!
What is progress?  The next period in history is called the “progressive era”, what does that tell you?
HW#8 DUE TOMORROW HW#9 DUE TOMORROW HW#10 (PACKET) DUE FRIDAY DO NOW: WHAT DOES PROGRESSIVE MEAN? GIVE AN EXAMPLE. The Progressive Era
Fighting for Change The Progressive Movement. Problems: poor living & working conditions political corruption environmental destruction monopolies discrimination.
Competency Goal 7 EOC Review. ___________ This movement sought to reform labor conditions, urban slums, and government and business practices. Progressive.
HW#8 DUE TOMORROW HW#9 DUE TOMORROW HW#10 (PACKET) DUE THURSDAY DO NOW: WHAT DOES PROGRESSIVE MEAN? GIVE AN EXAMPLE. The Progressive Era
Progressive Era Essential Question:  How did Progressive reformers make America a better place to live?
DO NOW: WHAT DOES PROGRESSIVE MEAN? GIVE AN EXAMPLE. The Progressive Era
The Progressive Era, Chapter 19. Organizing for Change The Changing Face of Politics –Progressivism – emergence of new concepts of the purposes.
The Progressive Era Reform in America 1900 – 1918.
Unit 2 Review Groups will be presented a prompt and will list as many correct answers as possible within 1 minute Groups earn 1 point per correct response.
Origins and Teddy Roosevelt
HW#9 due tomorrow Do Now: What does Progressive mean? Give an example.
The Progressive Era.
What areas of society do you feel need to be fixed?
Warm Up 2/15- Positives vs Negatives
The Progressive Era
Progressive Era
The Progressive Era What was “Progressivism”
RELATE THE FOLLOWING WORDS TO THEIR TOPIC
Do Now.
The Progressive Movement
the Gilded Age to The Progressive Era
THE PROGRESSIVE ERA: Social and Political Change Key Figures
The Spirit of Reform Progressivism.
6 Weeks Test Review US History.
What was the Progressive Era?.
Warmup List 3 famous Progressives that you learned about from the Progressive Thinkers worksheet.
Chapter 8 The Progressive Era
Review for Test on Progressives
APUSH Review: The Progressive Era
Aim: How did Americans react to the problems of the Gilded Age?
The End of Progressive Era and the beginning of American Imperialism
January 29, 2019 U.S. History Agenda: DO NOW: DBQ
Activator Turn, Talk & Write:
The Progressive Movement
Aim: Review for Test on Progressives
The Progressive Movement
Today’s Standard SSUSH 13
APUSH Review: The Progressive Era
Aim: How did Americans react to the problems of the Gilded Age?
Review #6: progressive Era & U.S. Imperialism
Progressive Era Pt 3: Economic Reforms
Aim: How did Americans react to the problems of the Gilded Age?
Review #6: progressive Era & U.S. Imperialism
Presentation transcript:

Exam #7 Review, The Progressive Era Exam #7 Review, The Progressive Era *Page 458-460: Social Darwinism How did Social Darwinists believed society developed? Individualism, Social Darwinism, Gospel of Wealth, philanthropy, laissez-faire, realism *Page 464-467: Social Darwinism Challenged. What challenges did the urban poor face during Progressive Era America? Social Gospel, Settlement House, Jane Adams, Americanization, revivalism. *Page 520-521: Muckrakers. How did the efforts of the muckrakers help change American society? Muckraker, Thomas Nast, Ida Tarbell, Frank Norris, Upton Sinclair, Jacob Riis, Lincoln Steffens. *Page 524-527: Suffrage and Prohibition Movements. Why is it good for society to change from time to time? Declaration of Sentiments, suffrage, temperance, prohibition, 18th & 19th amendments, child labor, health and safety codes. *Page 528-531: Roosevelt’s Square Deal. What did President Roosevelt feel was his duty to help the citizens of his country? Square Deal’s 4 major points: 1) environmental conservation 2) consumer protection 3) corporate regulation 4) labor movement . *Page 538-541: Wilson’s Reforms. How did Pres. Woodrow Wilson try to keep Pres. Roosevelt’s legacy of reforming American society to make it better? Federal Reserve Act, Clayton Antitrust Act, NAACP, unfair trade practices. ** Supreme Court Cases** Standard Oil v The United States Graphic organizer, dates, decision of the case, impact or effects of the case.