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The Progressive Era -1880 to 1920. The Progressive Movement was a time of reform. Many progressives worked to make American society better and safer, and the world more democratic.
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The Progressive Era -1880 to 1920 The Progressive Movement was a time of reform. Many progressives worked to make American society better and safer, and the world more democratic. Students will identify the important leaders and groups of the Progressive Movement and its impact on Texas. Using “human statues,” they will learn about monuments and how they can represent an ideology. http://education.texashistory.unt.edu
Iowa Jima Monument What is a monument ? Why are they important ? What do they mean? http://education.texashistory.unt.edu
Human Statue of Liberty Human statue of Liberty at Battery Park in New York Human Statues to the Progressive Movement http://education.texashistory.unt.edu Photo courtesy of Sebastián Ruggeri
The Progressive Era was a period of expansion, reform, and prosperity. Follow the permalinks embedded within pictures and shapes (stars) provided on each slide to learn more about it. • How to view the articles: • From the slide, click on the link (picture or star). • Then click on the zoom link, located on the right side of the page. • Locate and read the article (download the article). http://education.texashistory.unt.edu
Online Newspapers The Ranch State Master Kegley’s Report to the National Grange Farm Delegates Certificate Farmer’s Alliance Women’s Suffrage The Grange James Hogg Populist Ship is heading towards the fusion reefs Prohibition Populist Party NAACP Progressive Movement Click on the pictures and stars to access information. http://education.texashistory.unt.edu
Bonus question: What does Bull Moose stand for? Hint: Progressive Movement (Click on the star) http://education.texashistory.unt.edu