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8Y 02-17-2016 Wednesday Beginning of Modern America Objective: Describe the Progressive movements of the early 20th century. Agenda: Do Now: What happens to resources of a nation as its population grows? How would you handle population growth if you were a leader of your country? Launch Unit: The Beginning of Modern America: Progressives, America as a World Power, and WWI (page 656-657) What do you think was the biggest problem that needed to be fixed in the United States at the end of the 19th century (1800s)? Why? What needed to happen for this to be solved? Notes on Chapter 21 Homework: page 667 #4

What happens to resources of a nation as its population grows What happens to resources of a nation as its population grows? How would you handle population growth if you were a leader of your country?

What happens to resources of a nation as its population grows What happens to resources of a nation as its population grows? How would you handle population growth if you were a leader of your country?

Extra Power Point Slides in Google Classroom Launch Unit: The Beginning of Modern America: Progressives, America as a World Power, and WWI (page 656-657) Extra Power Point Slides in Google Classroom Unit Assessment – Traditional Exam, March 4th Ch 21 Progressive Spirit of Reform Ch 22 America as a World Power Ch 23 World War I

Chapter 21 – The Progressive Spirit of Reform Things to learn: Compare and contrast reform movements at the turn of the twentieth century. Describe the strategies used by suffragists in their campaigns to secure the right to vote; identify the Nineteenth Amendment. Ch 21 Quiz on Monday 2/22/2016

What do you think was the biggest problem that needed to be fixed in the United States at the end of the 19th century (1800s)? Why? What needed to happen for this to be solved?

Chapter 21 The Progressive Spirit of Reform Page 667#4

Chapter 22 America as a World Power Things to learn: Evaluate the changing role of the United States regarding its neighboring regions and its expanding sphere of influence around the world.