Weekly Plans 12.21-12.23 Mr. Armstrong. Monday | December 21 st Topic: Day 2 of DBQ AIM #2: Discuss three specific problems or injustices that were present.

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Weekly Plans Mr. Armstrong

Monday | December 21 st Topic: Day 2 of DBQ AIM #2: Discuss three specific problems or injustices that were present in American life during the 1800s and early 1900s. DO NOW: 1.Take out your DBQ Documents PKT from Friday and be ready to review your answers aloud 2.Transition to outlining your essay using the graphic organizer Announcement: “TR” Presentation 7pm in the Auditorium (Extra Credit)

Tuesday | December 22 nd Topic: DBQ Day 3 AIM #3: Discuss three specific problems or injustices that were present in American life during the 1800s and early 1900s. DO NOW: 1.Take out the DBQ Essay Outline PKT 2.Copy down tonight’s HW (Finish DBQ Outline PKT) 3.Begin working on the DBQ Essay Outline PKT

Following the eras of westward expansion, immigration and industrialization, America was faced with countless political, economic and societal problems. In the late 1800s and early 1900s, America was a booming nation and one that was also having to endure some serious growing pains. These pains or problems, greatly effected the lives of the American people in one way or another. Through the work of progressive reformers, many of these problems were exposed and caught the attention of law and policy makers, along with state and federal governments.

__________________, ___________________, and ____________________ were all problems or injustices that American society was faced with, and ultimately had to reform during the late 1800s and early 1900s.