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Preview of THE JUNGLE: A Blind Source Analysis: The Progressive Era *United States History*

THE JUNGLE: A Blind Source Analysis: The Progressive Era *United States History*

This context-free source analysis project introduces students to the conditions that sparked Progressive Era reform through close reading, visual analysis, and historical reasoning. Students analyze graphic excerpts from The Jungle without initially knowing the source, then create a book cover that visually represents the problems described. The mystery-first approach builds engagement, emotional investment, and critical thinking before transitioning into Progressivism, muckrakers, and reform l
Preview of Industrialization & Progressivism Political Cartoon Activity | U.S. History

Industrialization & Progressivism Political Cartoon Activity | U.S. History

This Industrialization & Progressivism Political Cartoon Analysis Activity is a great collaborative, student centered activity for building primary source analysis skills for high school United States History. This activity provides enrichment following lessons on the Second Industrial Revolution and the Progressive Era in the United States. The PowerPoint includes directions for the activity, analysis questions, and the political cartoons.
Preview of Progressivism & Reform Movements Mini DBQ | US History | Evidence-Based Reading

Progressivism & Reform Movements Mini DBQ | US History | Evidence-Based Reading

📘 Mini DBQ - Data Based Questions | High School Level Progressivism and Reform Movements Worksheet | Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of American History, with this Mini-DBQ (Document-Based Question) worksheet. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers with evidence. 🎯 WHAT STUDENTS WILL DOStudents will: Read 3 structured sou
Preview of Progressivism and Reform Mini DBQ | US History | GATE Middle School

Progressivism and Reform Mini DBQ | US History | GATE Middle School

📘 Mini DBQ - Data Based Questions | Progressivism and Reform Worksheet | Advanced Middle School Evidence-Based Reading Engage your students in high-level critical thinking and evidence-based analysis on the subject of American History, with this Mini-DBQ (Document-Based Question) worksheet written at an advanced level perfect for gifted & talented middle school learners. This resource is designed to help students analyze real-world topics, interpret informational texts, and support answers
Preview of Booker T. Washington vs. WEB Du Bois: Primary Source Comparison

Booker T. Washington vs. WEB Du Bois: Primary Source Comparison

Booker T. Washington vs. W.E.B. Du Bois: A Primary Source ComparisonDive into the contrasting philosophies of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. Du Bois with this engaging activity! Students will analyze primary source excerpts from both influential figures and critically evaluate their approaches to black progressivism. This resource fosters discussion and debate, encouraging students to form their own opinions on pivotal moments in African American history. What’s included:Two carefully selected
Preview of Progressive Era PPT - APUSH New Curriculum Framework - Period 7

Progressive Era PPT - APUSH New Curriculum Framework - Period 7

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History is Old
From: History is Old PowerPoint Presentation on the United States during the Progressive Era (1900-1917). Covers the causes of progressivism, its manifestations, and results. Based on AMSCO Review Guide. Period 7 (1898-1945) of the new AP US History Curriculum Framework. Skeletal framework, must augment presentation with prior knowledge or while using the AMSCO text. Begins with an essential question and contains link to all images and primary sources for analysis, as well as suggested lin
Preview of US History Mid-Term

US History Mid-Term

U.S. History Mid-Term Exam – Multiple-Choice & Document-Based QuestionsThis engaging and comprehensive U.S. History Mid-Term Exam assesses students’ knowledge of key topics from Colonial America through Progressivism. Covering major historical themes, primary sources, and multiple-choice questions, this assessment includes topics such as mercantilism, the American Revolution, the Constitution, westward expansion, the Civil War, Reconstruction, industrialization, and social reform movements.
Preview of Progressive Presidents & Limits on Progressive Change w/ Primary Source Analysis

Progressive Presidents & Limits on Progressive Change w/ Primary Source Analysis

With this Interactive Notes & Student Note-Taking Guide, you will introduce the Presidential Responses to Progressive Issues, including the policies of the Progressive Presidents: Teddy Roosevelt, William Taft, Woodrow Wilson. Also addresses the Limits to Progressive Change, including lack of change for African Americans and Immigrants. Includes a Primary Source Analysis Activity on the Limits of Progressivism that could be completed as homework, a pairs activity, or whole class skills revi
Preview of US History Semester 2 Full Unit

US History Semester 2 Full Unit

**DISCLAIMER** - I teach in a Title I school and gear my assignments towards CT curriculum as well as ESL students. I have included PDF AND Word Documents so you are able to edit and include different examples/more rigor. I also include additional resource folders for Units. Whats Included:Unit 5: Reconstruction and Expansion Unit 6: Immigration, Industrialization, Progressivism, and WW1 Unit 7: The Roaring 20s, Great Depression, New Deal, and WW2 Unit 8: The Cold War Unit 9: The Civil Rights Mo
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