Social Studies: The Progressive Era
Reform movements, government change, and social issues in the early 1900s
Social Studies: The Progressive Era
Reform movements, government change, and social issues in the early 1900s
Social Studies - Grade 9-12
- 1
Define the Progressive Era and identify the approximate years when it took place in United States history.
- 2
Explain two major problems in American cities or industries that Progressive reformers wanted to fix.
- 3
What role did muckrakers play during the Progressive Era? Give one example of a muckraker and what that person exposed.
- 4
Describe how settlement houses helped immigrants and poor urban families. Include one example of a settlement house leader.
- 5
How did the initiative, referendum, and recall increase democracy during the Progressive Era?
- 6
What was the purpose of the 16th Amendment and the 17th Amendment?
- 7
Explain how Theodore Roosevelt's Square Deal reflected Progressive ideas.
- 8
Identify one major reform associated with President Woodrow Wilson's New Freedom program.
- 9
What was the significance of the 19th Amendment?
- 10
How did Progressive reformers approach child labor and education reform?
- 11
Explain one important way the Progressive Era succeeded and one important way it fell short.
- 12
Write a short response explaining why historians consider the Progressive Era a turning point in United States history.
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