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