Journal 10/21 Why are the labor unions of industrialization significant to our lives today?

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Journal 10/21 Why are the labor unions of industrialization significant to our lives today?

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Once in your groups begin researching your Progressive Era women’s movement leader. Your Task Research your individual and write a 2-3 sentence summary of this person. Draw a visual representation of your summary Present both the written summary and visual representation to the class. (Each task must be a separate person)

Journal 10/29 Find two piece of Anti-Suffrage propaganda (green tape) and do the following. Explain the Tone or emotion of the piece Explain the message of the specific piece that is being expressed by the art work. Then head to the front lamp and find the two Primary Source photo and record what you see.