8X Monday Reform Movements of the Early 20th Century

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8X 02-22-2016 Monday Reform Movements of the Early 20th Century Objective: Compare and contrast reform movements of the early 20th century. Describe the strategies used by suffragists in their campaigns to secure the right to vote; identify the Nineteenth Amendment . Agenda: Do Now: Compare the ideas of Booker T Washington and W.E.B. Dubois. Which man do you agree with? Discuss Do Now. Review Chapter 21 ideas Ch 21 Quiz

Compare the ideas of Booker T Washington and W. E. B. Dubois Compare the ideas of Booker T Washington and W.E.B. Dubois. Which man do you agree with?

Who do you think was the most important person in the women’s suffrage movement? Why?

What is the difference between capitalism and socialism What is the difference between capitalism and socialism? What are the problems under each system?

Quiz Time!