U.S. History Lesson Steps 3/26/14a. Standard 12 Review Quiz.

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U.S. History Lesson Steps 3/26/14a

Standard 12 Review Quiz

Standard & Elements SSUSH13 The student will identify major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era. Elements a.Explain Upton Sinclair's The Jungle and federal oversight of the meat packing industry. b. Identify Jane Addams and Hull House, and the role of women in reform movements. d. Explain Ida Tarbell's role as a muckraker.

Enduring Understandings At the end of the 1800’s, problems resulting from rapid industrialization, immigration, and urban growth spurred the creation of many reform movements during what was known as the Progressive Era.

What You Need to Know 1.Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle 2.Jane Addams 3.Hull House 4.Ida Tarbell / Muckraker 5.Yellow Journalism 6.W.E. B. DuBois 7.Social Gospel 8.Prohibition 9.Booker T. Washington 10.Grandfather Clause / Things to Remember 1.Cartel 2.Andrew Carnegie 3.John D. Rockefeller 4.Monopoly 5.Bessemer Process

Essential Questions 1.How did Upton Sinclair’s book the “Jungle” impact America? (Pg.614) 2. What was the settlement movement and how did it relate to the Social Gospel? 3. Why was Ida Tarbell known as a Muckraker? 4. How did women impact the reform movement? 5. How was Florence Kelly different from Mother Jones. 6. Who resisted the Progressive Movement and why?

Layered Book Foldable How did the “Reformers” change Industrialization in America? Analyze “The Jungle” Video Clip Ticket-Out-The Door Class Activities