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17 - The Progressive Era - PowerPoint Notes
17 - The Progressive Era - PowerPoint Notes
17 - The Progressive Era - PowerPoint Notes
17 - The Progressive Era - PowerPoint Notes
17 - The Progressive Era - PowerPoint Notes
17 - The Progressive Era - PowerPoint Notes
17 - The Progressive Era - PowerPoint Notes
17 - The Progressive Era - PowerPoint Notes
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"Visually appealing and comprehensive presentation on the Progressive Era. I used this resource for several years in the opening unit to my 20th Century America class."
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This PowerPoint includes the following major topics: Segregation, Jim Crow Laws, Plessy v. Ferguson, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, Muckrakers, Jacob Riis, Upton Sinclair, Hull House and Jane Addams, Government Reforms, Temperance Movement, Suffrage Movement, Carrie Catt, Alice Paul, Teddy Roosevelt, Square Deal, Conservationism, Taft, Woodrow Wilson, etc. (Essential Questions are built into the PowerPoint as well.)

Please see my Guided Notes that coincides with this PowerPoint,

they are ideal for lower-level students that need visuals:

17 - The Progressive Era - Scaffold/Guided Notes (Blank and Filled-In)

My powerpoint has title slides for each section of the textbook that corresponds with the notes---you could simply edit those slides to have them match the textbook you use in your class.

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NEED OTHER ACTIVITIES OR ASSIGNMENTS FOR THIS TIME PERIOD? HERE ARE SOME:

Activity: Becoming a Modern Day Progressive

Reading: "How Teddy Roosevelt Saved Football" (Progressive Era)

Viewing Guide: The Presidents - 26 Theodore Roosevelt (History Channel)

Viewing Guide: Iron Jawed Angels (Film Study)

more coming soon...

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CHECK OUT MY OTHER POWERPOINT NOTES FOR U.S. HISTORY:

01 - Three Worlds Meet - PowerPoint Notes

02 - The American Colonies Emerge - PowerPoint Notes

03 - The Colonies Come of Age - PowerPoint Notes

04 - The War for Independence - PowerPoint Notes

05 - Shaping the New Nation - PowerPoint Notes

06 - The New Republic - PowerPoint Notes

07 - Nationalism and Sectionalism - PowerPoint Notes

08 - Religion and Reform - PowerPoint Notes

09 - Manifest Destiny - PowerPoint Notes

10 - The Union in Crisis - PowerPoint Notes

11 - The Civil War - PowerPoint Notes

12 - The Reconstruction Era - PowerPoint Notes

13 - The West & Populism - PowerPoint Notes

14 - Triumph of Industry - PowerPoint Notes

15 - Immigration & Urbanization - PowerPoint Notes

16 - Issues of the Gilded Age - PowerPoint Notes

17 - The Progressive Era - PowerPoint Notes

18 - Imperialism - PowerPoint Notes

19 - World War I and Beyond - PowerPoint Notes

20 - The Roaring Twenties - PowerPoint Notes

21 - The Great Depression - PowerPoint Notes

22 - The New Deal - PowerPoint Notes

23 - The Coming of World War II - PowerPoint Notes

24 - World War II - PowerPoint Notes

25 - Beginnings of the Cold War - PowerPoint Notes

26 - The Kennedy Years - PowerPoint Notes

27 - The Civil Rights Movement - PowerPoint Notes

28 - The Johnson Years - PowerPoint Notes

29 - The Vietnam War Era - PowerPoint Notes

30 - An Era of Protest & Change - PowerPoint Notes

31 - A Crisis in Confidence - PowerPoint Notes

32 - The Conservative Resurgence - PowerPoint Notes

33 - Into a New Century - PowerPoint Notes

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What others say

"Visually appealing and comprehensive presentation on the Progressive Era. I used this resource for several years in the opening unit to my 20th Century America class."
star
Steven R.

Description

This PowerPoint includes the following major topics: Segregation, Jim Crow Laws, Plessy v. Ferguson, Booker T. Washington, W.E.B. DuBois, Muckrakers, Jacob Riis, Upton Sinclair, Hull House and Jane Addams, Government Reforms, Temperance Movement, Suffrage Movement, Carrie Catt, Alice Paul, Teddy Roosevelt, Square Deal, Conservationism, Taft, Woodrow Wilson, etc. (Essential Questions are built into the PowerPoint as well.)

Please see my Guided Notes that coincides with this PowerPoint,

they are ideal for lower-level students that need visuals:

17 - The Progressive Era - Scaffold/Guided Notes (Blank and Filled-In)

My powerpoint has title slides for each section of the textbook that corresponds with the notes---you could simply edit those slides to have them match the textbook you use in your class.

=====================================================================

NEED OTHER ACTIVITIES OR ASSIGNMENTS FOR THIS TIME PERIOD? HERE ARE SOME:

Activity: Becoming a Modern Day Progressive

Reading: "How Teddy Roosevelt Saved Football" (Progressive Era)

Viewing Guide: The Presidents - 26 Theodore Roosevelt (History Channel)

Viewing Guide: Iron Jawed Angels (Film Study)

more coming soon...

=====================================================================

CHECK OUT MY OTHER POWERPOINT NOTES FOR U.S. HISTORY:

01 - Three Worlds Meet - PowerPoint Notes

02 - The American Colonies Emerge - PowerPoint Notes

03 - The Colonies Come of Age - PowerPoint Notes

04 - The War for Independence - PowerPoint Notes

05 - Shaping the New Nation - PowerPoint Notes

06 - The New Republic - PowerPoint Notes

07 - Nationalism and Sectionalism - PowerPoint Notes

08 - Religion and Reform - PowerPoint Notes

09 - Manifest Destiny - PowerPoint Notes

10 - The Union in Crisis - PowerPoint Notes

11 - The Civil War - PowerPoint Notes

12 - The Reconstruction Era - PowerPoint Notes

13 - The West & Populism - PowerPoint Notes

14 - Triumph of Industry - PowerPoint Notes

15 - Immigration & Urbanization - PowerPoint Notes

16 - Issues of the Gilded Age - PowerPoint Notes

17 - The Progressive Era - PowerPoint Notes

18 - Imperialism - PowerPoint Notes

19 - World War I and Beyond - PowerPoint Notes

20 - The Roaring Twenties - PowerPoint Notes

21 - The Great Depression - PowerPoint Notes

22 - The New Deal - PowerPoint Notes

23 - The Coming of World War II - PowerPoint Notes

24 - World War II - PowerPoint Notes

25 - Beginnings of the Cold War - PowerPoint Notes

26 - The Kennedy Years - PowerPoint Notes

27 - The Civil Rights Movement - PowerPoint Notes

28 - The Johnson Years - PowerPoint Notes

29 - The Vietnam War Era - PowerPoint Notes

30 - An Era of Protest & Change - PowerPoint Notes

31 - A Crisis in Confidence - PowerPoint Notes

32 - The Conservative Resurgence - PowerPoint Notes

33 - Into a New Century - PowerPoint Notes

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Visually appealing and comprehensive presentation on the Progressive Era. I used this resource for several years in the opening unit to my 20th Century America class.
Steven R.
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This is such a great powerpoint to use. This is great to pair with the guided notes as well. Easily editable if needed (I did not need to!). Great to use for students with or without disabilities.
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