PPT-Chapter 6- Progressivism

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Section 4Taft and wilson US HISTORY Ms Arnold Main idea Progressive reforms continued during the Taft and Wilson presidencies focusing on business banking and

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Section 4Taft and wilson US HISTORY Ms Arnold Main idea Progressive reforms continued during the Taft and Wilson presidencies focusing on business banking and womens suffrage Progressivism under Taft. And 57375en 57375ere Were None meets the standard for Range of Reading and Level of Text Complexity for grade 8 Its structure pacing and universal appeal make it an appropriate reading choice for reluctant readers 57375e book also o57373ers students Bourbons, Populists, and Progressives . STUDY PRESENTATION. © . 2010 . Clairmont Press. Section 1: . Bourbon Democrats and Independents. Section 2: . Farmer Discontent and Populism. Section 3: . Progressivism in Georgia. Artemus Ward. Dept. of Political Science. Northern Illinois University. aeward@niu.edu. http://www.niu.edu/polisci/faculty/profiles/ward. /. Evangelical Origins of Progressivism. The . progressive critique of the Constitution in the early 20. and what became of them and their causes?”. Study Questions. What factors and events contributed to the Populist Movement?. Who were the Populists & what was their Platform?. What conditions contributed to the end of Populism?. The Progressive Era. Background to the Progressive Era: The Gilded Age. Gilded Age: 1865-1890. Overlaps with Reconstruction. What does Gilded mean?. What was the Gilded Age like?. Rapid industrialization—factories, assembly lines, mass production. At the beginning of the new century, . reformers. 1. . addressed many of the problems that had contributed to the social upheavals of the late 1800s.. The Origins of Progressivism. Journalists and writers exposed the unsafe conditions that factory workers, including women and children, often faced.. GHHS. Progressive era. I. Sources of Progressive Reform. A. Industrialization, with all its increase in productivity and the number of consumer goods, created . 1) Unemployment and labor unrest . 2) Wasteful use of natural resources . Industrialization helped many but also created dangerous working environments and unhealthy living conditions for the urban poor.. Progressivism. , a wide-ranging reform movement targeting these problems, began in the late 19th century.. U.S. HISTORY & GEOGRAPHY. CHAPTER 6. RISE OF PROGRESSIVISM. Progressivism. is a collection of different ideas & activities, not a tightly organized political movement with a specific set of goals. Comparing the presidential leadership of T. Roosevelt, W. H. Taft, and W. Wilson in obtaining passage of measures regarding trust-busting, the Hepburn At, the Pure Food and Drug Act, the Federal Trade Commission, the Federal Reserve Act and conservation. Reform. America redefines itself in the 20. th. Century. Imperialism. THEMES. Causes of U.S. Imperialism. The Spanish-American War. Pre-American Imperialism in Asia. American Imperialist Foreign Policy. Ch 5.1. Monday, . F. ebruary 27, 2012. Daily goal:. Understand what is a muckraker, who was Jacob Riis and what book he wrote.. Understand how direct primary, initiative, referendum and recall changed . 2. 3. THE ONLY WAY TO EARN POINTS ON THE DISCUSSION PART OF THIS DBQ PROJECT IS TO PARTICIPATE IN CLASS. IF YOU . VOLUNTEER. TO RESPOND, YOU WILL EARN A PARTICIPATION TICKET. IF ONLY A FEW PAIRS ARE PARTICIPATING, I WILL BEGIN TO RANDOMLY CHOOSE A PAIR TO RESPOND. JUMBO QUESTIONS 28. Argumentation. At the beginning of this chapter, the authors reference a Progressive reformer who thought that “the real heart of the Progressive Movement was to use the government as an agency of human welfare.” Support, modify, or refute this statement. .

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