KAHOOT! AGREE OR DISAGREE AgreeDisagree The government has a right to tax citizens based on their income All restaurants should provide detailed information.

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KAHOOT!

AGREE OR DISAGREE AgreeDisagree The government has a right to tax citizens based on their income All restaurants should provide detailed information about the ingredients, calories, etc. in their food Bloomberg was right to limit sugary drinks People should be fined if they don’t recycle properly 16 th Amendendment Pure Food and Drug Act conservation

ProgressiveAmendments 16 Federal Income Tax 17 Senators Elected by the People 18 Prohibition 19 Women’s Suffrage Ends Slavery Rights of Citizens Right to vote for African Americans Pure Food and Drug Act – ended mislabeled and contaminated food and drug Conservation – protection of nature and resources

HYPOTHESIZE… if President Obama came up with a reform plan called the “Square Deal,” what do you think that would mean?

THE PROGRESSIVE PRESIDENTS Theodore Roosevelt William Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson

READ SECTION SUMMARY. TOMORROW’S ACTIVITY

TRUE PROGRESSIVE PRESIDENT Your task is to show support for your Progressive president by participating in a rally that celebrates the progressive accomplishments of the President assigned to your group.

5 POINTS EACH Rally – 30 points Introduction Theme Song and Presidential Theme (Bull Moose) Visuals (signs/slogans) Policy Praise (brief speeches that praise the policies of the president) Presidential Speech (makes a case for the title of the True Progressive President) Creativity Individual Effort – 20 points