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Understanding Progressivism - Reform Efforts and Social Change - American History

Understanding Progressivism - Reform Efforts and Social Change - American History

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Understanding Progressivism - Reform Efforts and Social Change - American History

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Examine the key concepts of the Progressive Era, focusing on reform efforts, the role of muckrakers, and the fight for suffrage. Develop an understanding of how governmental actions influenced societal changes during this period. Enhance skills in analyzing historical events and evaluating the impact of reforms on American society.

9th Grade - 12th Grade

[Progressive Reform Strategies - Social and Economic Movements - Early 20th Century America]

[Progressive Reform Strategies - Social and Economic Movements - Early 20th Century America]

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[Progressive Reform Strategies - Social and Economic Movements - Early 20th Century America]

9th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Analyze strategies behind progressive reforms in early 20th century America with a focus on social and economic movements. Understand the reforms' impact on society and governance, aiming to develop a comprehensive understanding of their roles and consequences. Enhance skills in historical analysis and critical thinking by examining how these reform movements shaped modern American society.

11th Grade - 12th Grade

[Critical Analysis - Key Figures & Policies - Progressive Era]

[Critical Analysis - Key Figures & Policies - Progressive Era]

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[Critical Analysis - Key Figures & Policies - Progressive Era]

11th Grade - 12th Grade

Social-studies

Study the key policies and influential figures of the Progressive Era, focusing on leaders like Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson. Understand the impact of this period on workers' rights and the evolving responsibilities of government. The aim is to achieve a comprehensive understanding of the era's reform movements, analyzing the social, economic, and political changes that helped shape modern governance and labor standards.

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