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Goal 7: The Progressive Movement in the United States (1890-1914): The learner will analyze the economic,
political, and social reforms of the Progressive Period.
7.01: Explain the conditions that led to the rise of Progressivism.
7.02: Analyze how different groups of Americans made economic and political gains in the Progressive Period.
7.03: Evaluate the effects of racial segregation on different regions and segments of the United States’ society.
7.04: Examine the impact of technological changes on economic, social and cultural life in the United States.
Essential Questions
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How did the political, economic, and social conditions of the Gilded Age lead to the Progressive Era?
How did the scientific and technological advances create a mass consumer culture?
To what extent did an emerging mass consumer culture define what it means to be an American?
What tactics were most effective in bringing about the social, economic, and political reforms of the
Progressive Era?
How effective was the Progressive Movement in addressing the political, economic, and social needs of all
Americans?
To what extent did progressive political reform successfully combat the social and economic ills created by
a rapidly industrializing society?
How successful were the Progressive Era Presidents in leading reform efforts?
To what extent were the social, political, and economic standing of African Americans positively affected
by progressive efforts?
What did it mean to be black in America at the turn of the century?
Why did multiple perspectives develop for addressing racial injustice during the Progressive Era?
How did Americans of this period define progress?
What was the economic and social impact of the technological changes of the Progressive Era?
How was American culture redefined during the Progressive Era?
Does society cause government to change or does government cause society to change?
Conflict
Power
Consumption
Reform
Industrialization
Immigration
Progressivism
Democracy
Capitalism
Socialism
Muckraking
Social Gospel
Ida Tarbell
Lincoln Steffens
Upton Sinclair
Jacob Riis
Urban slums
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire
Leadership
Citizenship
Reform
Suffrage
Gender
Jane Addams/Hull House
16th Amendment
17th Amendment
18th Amendment (Volstead Act)
19th Amendment
Carrie A. Nation
Sherman Anti-Trust Act
U.S. v. E.C. Knight & Co. (1895)
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Theodore Roosevelt
Anthracite Coal Strike
Northern Securities v. U.S. (1904)
Elkins Act
William Howard Taft
Payne-Aldrich Tariff (1909)
American Tobacco v. U.S. (1911)
Mann Act
Robert La Follette
Election of 1912
Progressive/Bull Moose Party
Woodrow Wilson
Federal Reserve Act
Clayton Anti-Trust Act
Commission
Council-Manager
Innovation
Consumption
Change
Technology
Popular culture
Electricity
Mail order catalogs
Kodak camera
Movie camera
Wright Brothers
Ford’s Innovations:
$5 day
Assembly line
Model T
Workers as consumers
Skyscrapers
Equality
Civil rights
Segregation
Plessy v. Ferguson (1896)
Wilmington race riot (1898)
Booker T. Washington
Tuskegee Institute
Atlanta Compromise Speech
W.E.B. DuBois
Niagara Movement
NAACP
The Crisis
Ida B. Wells
Lynching
Great Migration
Disenfranchisement
Literacy test
Poll taxes
Grandfather clauses
De jure segregation
De facto segregation
Jim Crow laws
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