PPT-The Progressives American History:
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Chapter 20 Review Video wwwApushreviewcom Who were progressives Mostly middleclass citydwellers women Goals Direct purposeful human intervention in social and economic affairs p 569. 57375Doyle brPage 2br OO KS CHALLENGED R BANNED 2O122O13 Banned Books Week 2013 is celebrating more than thirty years of the freedom to read This freedom not only to choose what we read but also to select from a full array of possibilities is 64257rm Welcome to September . 1. !. Historical brains engaged…commence ignition!. World History. :. American History. :. Word of the day. :. Bonus Corner. :. 891: Germans stop the advancing Vikings. n. orth of Brussels. Who were the Vikings, . The Transformation of the American Republic and Society. TABLE OF CONTENTS. The Rise of the Progressives. Who are they and what was their philosophy?. The Social Issues the Progressives Addressed. What were they concerned about in society?. Created by R.A. Farrah Shuaib of the University of Southern California. All you need to do is print the hearts on colored paper and stick them up!. Super easy to do!. (Feel free to add other people too). By Joshua Lake and David Moreau. Political Reform. Populists and . Progressives. .. Taylor, Horace.. Women’s Rights. National Constitution Center.. "Women's . Suffrage.". Temperance. "House Adopts Prohibition Amendment 282 to 128.". Unit 5. Progressivism is a . reform movement. that attempted to address many of the . social problems created by industrialization.. The areas they focused reforms on were . society, the workplace, and the government.. Sales Brochures listed all floor plan styles and amenities.. The History of American Suburbia. Floor plans were simple ,functional and intimate.. . The History of American Suburbia. . . A built in TV was considered a standard appliance.. Spurred on by depression of 1893. Sprang from Liberal concern for the poor and conservative desires for efficiency. Established in the urban centers. Practical Application. Progressives=Pragmatists. Utilized scientific method for reform activities. Reconstruction. Progressive Movement/Party and Populist Party. World War I. The Reconstruction/Civil Rights. Think About It:. What . . has been the lasting impact of the 13. th. , 14. th. , and 15. Chapter 16 – The Progressives. Main idea: Progressives focused on three areas of reform: easing the suffering of the urban poor, improving unfair and dangerous working conditions, and reforming government at the national, state, and local levels.. Please be sure to sign in. Each table has a signup sheet and some pens. Mother of 2 boys- age 15 and 12. Wife of 18 years. We love National Parks and history museums!. Graduated Texas Tech University. African American Influence-. Almost all American musical forms were invented by or greatly influenced by African American musical traditions and styles. . Secular Music. Cakewalk. A “cakewalk” or prize dance was something that developed on plantations during slavery. Couples would dance together, exaggerating and imitating the way white couples danced, and have competitions. . The American Dream History and Reality Warm-Up If you overheard a new immigrant say “I want to live the American Dream”, what do you think they mean by that? Answer in your spiral if you have it or on the blank sheet of paper from yesterdays map activity. Historyof the Abolition MovementHarriet Beecher Stowe Abolitionist and author of Uncle Tom146s CabinJoshua R Giddings Abolitionist Civil Rights HistoryHarry C Smith Journalist Legislator who champion
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