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Chapter 21 The Progressive Era (1890-1920) Name Period Date Teacher How did Americans benefit from progressive reforms? Goal: Be able to identify and describe the Progressive reforms that resulted from the Industrial Revolution in the U.S. I am able to identify and describe the major and minor Progressive reforms that resulted 4 from the Industrial Revolution in the United States, as well as explain how it relates to America today. I am able to identify and describe the major Progressive reforms that resulted from the 3 Industrial Revolution in the United States. I am able to identify and describe one or two of the major Progressive reforms that resulted 2 from the Industrial Revolution in the United States. I am able to identify Progressive reforms that resulted from the Industrial Revolution in the 1 U.S.

SQ3R Chapter 21-1 Roosevelt and Progressivism p. 672-677 SURVEY Headings and Subheadings: SURVEY continued 1) One American s Story 2) The Rise of Progressivism 3) Writers Expose Corruption 4) Promoting Social Reform 5) Expanding Democracy 6) Creating Economic Reform 7) Theodore Roosevelt s Square Deal 8) Roosevelt A Born Reformer 9) Protecting Consumers 10) Conserving Natural Resources 11) Roosevelt s Civil Rights Dilemma 12) A Man of His Time 13) Fierce Opposition Boldfaced or italicized words and their definitions: 14. Progressivism 20. Conservation 21. Civil Rights 22. Trust 15. Muckraker Explanation of any pictures or graphics in the text: 23. p.673 16. Patronage 24. p.674 17. Sherman Anti-Trust Act 25. p.675 18. Theodore Roosevelt 26. p.676 19. Direct Primary 27. p.677 2

SQ3R Chapter 21-1 Roosevelt and Progressivism p. 672-677 QUESTION- Go over the questions to read READ continued with a purpose: 33. Creating Economic Reform What were the goals of the Progressive Era? (What were the problems they were trying to fix?) What was Theodore Roosevelt s Square Deal? What was Theodore Roosevelt s civil rights dilemma? READ/RAP -Read each section below, stop, ask yourself the main idea and details, Paraphrase/Put it in your own words: 34. Theodore Roosevelt s Square Deal 35. Roosevelt A Born Reformer 28. One American s Story 36. Protecting Consumers 29. The Rise of Progressivism 37. Conserving Natural Resources 30. Writers Expose Corruption 38. Roosevelt s Civil Rights Dilemma 31. Promoting Social Reform 39. A Man of His Time 32. Expanding Democracy 40. Fierce Opposition 3

SQ3R Chapter 21-1 Roosevelt and Progressivism p. 672-677 RETELL/ RECITE Answer the ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS! 41. What were the goals of the Progressive Era? (What were the problems they were trying to fix?) 42. What was Theodore Roosevelt s Square Deal? 43. What was Theodore Roosevelt s civil rights dilemma? 4

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SQ3R Chapter 21-1 Roosevelt and Progressivism p. 672-677 REVIEW Informational Text- Summarize in a color-coded paragraph. Review must happen within 24 hours of reading! 6

SQ3R Ch.21-2 Taft and Wilson as Progressives p. 678-681 SURVEY -- Headings and Subheadings: SURVEY continued 1) One American s Story 2) Taft and Progressivism 3) Taft as Roosevelt s Heir 4) Two Progressive Amendments 5) Wilson & Progressivism 6) Wilson s Economic Reform 7) Wilson s Failure in Civil Rights Boldfaced or italicized words and their definitions: 14. Revenue 15. Socialism 8. William Howard Taft 16. William Jennings Bryan 9. Sixteenth Amendment 10. Seventeenth Amendment 17. Segregation 11. Bull Moose Party Explanation of any pictures or graphics in the text: 18. p.679 12. Clayton Anti-Trust Act 19. p.680 13. Federal Reserve Act 7

SQ3R Ch.21-2 Taft and Wilson as Progressives p. 678-681 QUESTION -- Go over the questions to read READ continued with a purpose: How did President Taft continue Roosevelt s progressive policies? What were Wilson s progressive strengths and weaknesses? 23. Two Progressive Amendments In your opinion, which President was more progressive, Taft or Wilson? Why? READ/RAP -Read each section below, stop, ask yourself the main idea and details, Paraphrase/Put it in your own words: 20. One American s Story 24. Wilson & Progressivism 21. Taft and Progressivism 25. Wilson s Economic Reform 22. Taft as Roosevelt s Heir 26. Wilson s Failure in Civil Rights 8

SQ3R Ch.21-2 Taft and Wilson as Progressives p. 678-681 RETELL/ RECITE -- Answer the ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS! 27. How did President Taft continue Roosevelt s progressive policies? 28. What were Wilson s progressive strengths and weaknesses? 29. In your opinion, which President was more progressive, Taft or Wilson? Why? 9

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SQ3R Ch.21-2 Taft and Wilson as Progressives p. 678-681 REVIEW Informational Text- Summarize in a color-coded paragraph. Review must happen within 24 hours of reading! 11

SQ3R Ch.21-3 Women Win New Rights p.682-688 SURVEY -- Headings and Subheadings: SURVEY continued 1) One American s Story 2) New Roles for Women 3) New Industries and Technology 4) New Opportunities 5) Women and Progressivism 6) Jane Addams and Hull House 7) Prohibition 8) Suffrage for Women 9) Women Unite 10) The Nineteenth Amendment Boldfaced or italicized words and their definitions: 11. Carry A. Nation 17. Settlement House 18. Jane Addams 19. Suffrage Explanation of any pictures or graphics in the text: 12. Prohibition 20. p. 683 13. Eighteenth Amendment 21. p.684-685 14. Susan B. Anthony 22. p.686 15. Carrie Chapman Catt 23. p.687 16. Nineteenth Amendment 24. p.688 12

SQ3R Ch.21-3 Women Win New Rights p.682-688 QUESTION -- Go over the questions to read READ continued with a purpose: How did women s lives change in the late 1800s? What were the problems that Jane Addams and other women try to confront during the Progressive Era? 30.Jane Addams and Hull House How did women finally win the right to vote? READ/RAP -Read each section below, stop, ask yourself the main idea and details, Paraphrase/Put it in your own words: 25. One American s Story 31. Prohibition 26. New Roles for Women 27. New Industries and Technology 32.Suffrage for Women 28. New Opportunities 33. Women Unite 29. Women and Progressivism 34. The Nineteenth Amendment 13

SQ3R Ch.21-3 Women Win New Rights p.682-688 RETELL/ RECITE -- Answer the ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS! 35. How did women s lives change in the late 1800s? 36. What were the problems that Jane Addams and other women try to confront during the Progressive Era? 37. How did women finally win the right to vote? 14

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SQ3R Ch.21-3 Women Win New Rights p.682-688 REVIEW Informational Text- Summarize in a color-coded paragraph. Review must happen within 24 hours of reading! 16