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ESS TUESDAYS IN LIBRARY! Earlyusmuse.wordpress.com Today December 4th ESS TUESDAYS IN LIBRARY! Agenda: Flashback U7 1-4 Manifest Destiny Notes Oregon Trail Game Objectives: I can identify and evaluate the political and territorial changes resulting from the westward expansion of the United States during the early 19th century and era of Manifest Destiny.

U.S. History: EOC Flashback Exercise Unit 7: International Involvement and the Progressive Era

1. Theodore Roosevelt’s attitude about US expansion can best be described as isolationist. uninterested. imperialist. fearful.

2. Ida Tarbell and Upton Sinclair are best described as social workers. muckrakers. progressive politicians. founders of the NAACP.

3. Which of the following actions would be illegal under Jim Crow laws? Black citizens joining the NAACP. African Americans receiving PhDs. Progressives supporting education. Blacks and whites riding together on a train.

4. What was The Jungle? A nickname given to the Philippines by US soldiers. The title of a book that described urban life in America. The title of a children’s magazine published during the 1910’s. A novel by Upton Sinclair that exposed the conditions in the meatpacking industry.

1. Theodore Roosevelt’s attitude about US expansion can best be described as isolationist. uninterested. imperialist. fearful.

1. Theodore Roosevelt’s attitude about US expansion can best be described as isolationist. uninterested. imperialist. fearful.

2. Ida Tarbell and Upton Sinclair are best described as social workers. muckrakers. progressive politicians. founders of the NAACP.

2. Ida Tarbell and Upton Sinclair are best described as social workers. muckrakers. progressive politicians. founders of the NAACP.

3. Which of the following actions would be illegal under Jim Crow laws? Black citizens joining the NAACP. African Americans receiving PhDs. Progressives supporting education. Blacks and whites riding together on a train.

3. Which of the following actions would be illegal under Jim Crow laws? Black citizens joining the NAACP. African Americans receiving PhDs. Progressives supporting education. Blacks and whites riding together on a train.

4. What was The Jungle? A nickname given to the Philippines by US soldiers. The title of a book that described urban life in America. The title of a children’s magazine published during the 1910’s. A novel by Upton Sinclair that exposed the conditions in the meatpacking industry.

4. What was The Jungle? A nickname given to the Philippines by US soldiers. The title of a book that described urban life in America. The title of a children’s magazine published during the 1910’s. A novel by Upton Sinclair that exposed the conditions in the meatpacking industry.