Monday, Oct. 28 Objective: We will finish the Progressive Era by completing our Group Projects and Review Packets. Agenda: Presentations Observation sheets.

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Monday, Oct. 28 Objective: We will finish the Progressive Era by completing our Group Projects and Review Packets. Agenda: Presentations Observation sheets Unit II Review

Warm Up Green Desk: Get Materials Orange Desk: Recorder Pink Desk: Clean Up Yellow Desk: Gather handouts 1.What were the four goals of the Progressive Movement? 2.Which of the Progressive Amendments is most important to society? Why? 3.What are two examples of how the progressive movement change society/life today?

What Did You Learn In School? 1.How have the previous four Amendments improve the life of Americans?