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1 Period 7 (1890 – 1945) [PART 1 – (1890 – 1932)] Day 1

2 Warm-Up: Word Analysis
PROGRESSIVISM When you think of the word “progressivism” what comes to mind? What are some examples of “progressivism”? Past? Present? Is “progressivism” a relative term? Why? Why not?

3 Partner Review—After the Triangle Fire
What previous knowledge was confirmed in the text? What new knowledge was put forth in the text? What surprised you about the text? What confused you about the text?

4 The Progressive Era If someone says it better, let them say it… CRASH COURSE #27 While watching, complete the fill-in notes!

5 Group Work: Reform and the Progressives
Research Assignment: Find the following information about your assigned personality and be ready to discuss it What vocation did you follow? i.e. education, law, journalism, politics, etc. What was your background? i.e. the extent of your education, your religious training, your childhood environment, etc. What, if any, was the defining moment in your decision to become an active reformer? What was your greatest contribution to the Progressive Movement?

6 Leaders of the Progressive Movement: William Jennings Bryan
Vocation? Background? Defining Moment? Contribution?

7 Characteristics of Progressives
What types of reform? What types of motives? What types of methods?

8 Leaders of the Progressive Movement: Theodore Roosevelt
Vocation? Background? Defining Moment? Contribution?

9 Leaders of the Progressive Movement: Jane Addams
Vocation? Background? Defining Moment? Contribution?

10 Leaders of the Progressive Movement: Hiram Johnson
Vocation? Background? Defining Moment? Contribution?

11 Leaders of the Progressive Movement: Upton Sinclair
Vocation? Background? Defining Moment? Contribution?

12 Leaders of the Progressive Movement: Walter Rauschenbusch
Vocation? Background? Defining Moment? Contribution?

13 Leaders of the Progressive Movement: W.E.B. DuBois
Vocation? Background? Defining Moment? Contribution?

14 Leaders of the Progressive Movement: Ida Tarbell
Vocation? Background? Defining Moment? Contribution?

15 Leaders of the Progressive Movement: Charlotte P. Gilman
Vocation? Background? Defining Moment? Contribution?

16 Leaders of the Progressive Movement: Lincoln Steffens
Vocation? Background? Defining Moment? Contribution?

17 Leaders of the Progressive Movement: Frederick Howe
Vocation? Background? Defining Moment? Contribution?

18 Leaders of the Progressive Movement: Ben Lindsey
Vocation? Background? Defining Moment? Contribution?

19 Leaders of the Progressive Movement: Albert J. Beveridge
Vocation? Background? Defining Moment? Contribution?

20 Leaders of the Progressive Movement: Robert Lafollette
Vocation? Background? Defining Moment? Contribution?

21 Leaders of the Progressive Movement: Woodrow Wilson
Vocation? Background? Defining Moment? Contribution?

22 Leaders of the Progressive Movement: Alice Paul
Vocation? Background? Defining Moment? Contribution?

23 Class Review: Characteristics of Progressives
What types of reform? What types of motives? What types of methods?


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