3.7.14 Bell Ringer

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3.7.14 Bell Ringer Think Pair Share (do not write) List the problems in society that the Progressives tried to solve. To what extent are these still problems today?

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3.7.14 Bell Ringer. Think Pair Share (do not write) List the problems in society that the Progressives tried to solve. To what extent are these still problems today?. HW : Agenda Bell Ringer(10 min) CHAMPS(5 min) 7 Corners Debate(10 min) Progressives(6 min) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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3.7.14 Bell RingerThink Pair Share(do not write)List the problems in society that the Progressives tried to solve. To what extent are these still problems today?

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Tars are C.H.A.M.P.S.

CONVERSATION: Cite evidence when making claims and counter claims.

HELP: Ask a neighbor or raise your hand.

ACTIVITY: Debate and Evidence Chart

MOVEMENT: 6 Corners, think pair share partner.

PARTICIPATION: No cell phones, no shouting at one another, claim and counter claim.

HW:

Agenda1. Bell Ringer(10 min)2. CHAMPS(5 min)3. 7 Corners Debate(10

min)4. Progressives(6 min)5. DBQ Thesis & Evidence

Chart(10min)6. Thumbs up, thumbs

down (4min)

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7 Corners Norms Be Respectful Listen to one another Be Cooperative BE open minded No shouting over each other Be a risk taker Keep your hands to yourself Use evidence

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Seven Corners Stand next to the sign that matches your

number. Find evidence to make the claim your

issue was the most important problem during the Progressive Era. (7 min) Lynching Food Sanitation Access to Birth Control Affordable and Safe Housing Safe Working Conditions Women’s Voting Rights “White Slavery” (prostitution)

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The Progressives

Out to save the world!

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The Progressive Era marks the end of the Gilded Age with its graft and corruption.

Usually considered to be from roughly 1890 to World War I

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The Muckrakers were the investigative journalists of their day. Exposing evil became a flourishing business.

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Muckraking was directed at social ills like-

child labor

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political corruption

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monopolies and trusts

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Upton Sinclair was a socialist, who wanted to improve the plight of the working class in America.

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Jane Adams Hull house

slums

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“white slavery”

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Ida b wells

subjugation of African Americans

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working conditions and the plight of labor

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Jacob Riis published a book of his photographs called How the Other Half Lives in which he depicted lives of poverty.

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photos by Jacob Riis

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Thesis & Evidence Chart(Draw This) To what extent did the Progressives

work to improve their environment?

Which document goes where? Draft your thesis

Completely helped improve their environment

Did not improve their environment in any way.

Partially improved their environment.

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Shout Outs!Shout Outs! Shout out someone in class that has demonstrated something positive this week or today from our class. 5 minutes