Gilded Age and Progressivism Museum

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Gilded Age and Progressivism Museum

Problems and Solutions You will choose one problem from the Gilded Age and create a museum exhibit that explains why it was an issue and how the Progressives tried to solve the problem You must have five artifacts in your museum (pictures, drawings, objects, charts/graphs) Each object must have a paragraph (3-5 sentences) that explains what it is and how it connects to the Gilded Age and Progressives BE CREATIVE!! You can organize your museum however you want and use any artifacts that make your point.