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Think Pair Share Bellwork Question 1 2 3 What characteristics and qualities do people need in order to create change? 1 2 3 Think Pair Share

LT’s Learning Target: I can examine primary and secondary documents about Progressive Era reformers in order to gather and cite evidence on a MVP graphic organizer Language Target: I can use annotations of four descriptions of Progressive Era reformers to write sentences comparing the impact each reformer had on society.

Upton Sinclair R E F O M S

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Jane Addams R E F O M S

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Jacob Riis R E F O M S

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B.T.W. and W.E.B. Dubois R E F O M S

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