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Build your own Public Service Announcement

Build your own Public Service Announcement Progressive Era edition Styles of PSAs Print – Poster or digital graphic Full Color 11x17 Radio ad (90 -120 seconds) Video ad (90 - 120 seconds) Online newsletter or website (S’more) Your PSA should explain why your topic is important to society and creates a message that works to convince others to support the purpose of your topic.

Safe guarding America’s economy and currency since 1913 Inflation The Federal Reserve Safe guarding America’s economy and currency since 1913

Public Service Announcements

PSA Topics Booker T Washington W.E.B. Du Bois Upton Sinclair Jacob Riis - “How the Other Half Lives” Lincoln Steffens – “The Shame of the Cities” Ida M. Tarbell – The History of the Standard Oil Company Samuel Hopkins Adams - The Great American Fraud (1905) Ida B. Wells – “Southern Horrors: Lynch Laws in All Its Phases” Ray Stannard Baker – Following the Color Line (1908) The Square Deal National American Woman’s Suffrage Association (NAWSA) National Association Opposed to Woman Suffrage Pendleton Civil Service Act Trust-busting (FTC, Sherman/Clayton Anti-Trust) Workplace safety Gold Standard vs. Silver Standard Social Gospel Settlement House movement Comstock Laws/American Birth Control League John Muir/naturalist movement PSA Topics

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