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Last Chapter. This Chapter:. Next Chapter. Ch. 20. Immigrants and Urban Life. Ch. 21 The Progressive Spirit of Reform. Ch. 22 America as a World Power. 1868- 1920 Pgs 658-685. Is about:. Essential Questions for the Chapter:.

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  1. Last Chapter This Chapter: Next Chapter Ch. 20. Immigrants and Urban Life Ch. 21 The Progressive Spirit of Reform Ch. 22 America as a World Power 1868- 1920 Pgs 658-685 Is about: Essential Questions for the Chapter: How reform movements swept across the United States in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s. These reform movements centered around ending political corruption, child labor, extending voting rights to women, and rights overall to minorities. • How was government politically corrupt during the Gilded Age? What reforms came about to end government corruption? • What efforts came about to improve society during the Progressive Era? • How were working conditions improved through Progressive reform? • What advances for the rights of women came about during the Progressive Movement? • How did other minorities organize to fight racial discrimination? • What presidents worked for progressive goals? Key Vocabulary: Question 2 Progressives muckrakers Ida B. Tarbell Upton Sinclair “The Jungle” Jacon Riis John Dewey AMA Question 3 Worker’s compensation laws capitalism socialism Question 1 Progressive Era Gilded Age political machines political corruption Bosses William Tweed The Tammany Ring spoils system Pendleton Civil Service Act secret ballots recall direct primary initiative/ referendum Wisconsin Idea 17th amendment Question 5 Booker T. Washington WEB Dubois NAACP Guinn vs United States Question 6 William Howard Taft Theodore Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson Square Deal Pure Food + Drug Admin. Forest Service Progressive Party conservation Question 4 Women’s Rights Movement Elizabeth Cady Stanton Susan B. Anthony Seneca Falls Convention NAWSA NWP Alice Paul 19th amendment Quiz: Friday, 12/14 Test: Thursday. 12/20

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