Identify and describe the causes of Progressivism and explain how it compares to Populism.
Identify and describe the goals of Progressives.
Identify and describe the significance of specific muckrakers including the problem they were attempting to reform. (Steffens, Riis, Tarbell, Sinclair)
Identify and describe the reforms Progressives made to society. (Jane Addams)
Identify and describe the reforms Progressives made to politics/government. (direct democracy, initiative, referendum, recall, 17th Amendment)
Explain the causes and effects of the Muller v. Oregon (1908) Supreme Court decision on women in the short and long term.
Compare the strategies of the National American Women Suffrage Association and the National Women's Party to explain how the 19th Amendment was approved.
Explain the significance of the Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) Supreme Court decision on African Americans and how this contradicts the Progressive Movement.
Compare the perspectives of Washington and DuBois to determine who was a stronger advocate for African American rights. (Primary Sources)
Explain the cause(s) and effect(s) of the NAACP.
Overview Videos:
LT 1 - Identify and describe the causes of Progressivism and explain how it compares to Populism.
LT 2 - Identify and describe the goals of Progressives.
LT3 - Identify and describe the significance of specific muckrakers including the problem they were attempting to reform. (Steffens, Riis, Tarbell, Spargo, Dreiser, Norris, Sinclair)
LT4 - Identify and describe the reforms Progressives made to society. (Jane Addams)
LT5 - Identify and describe the reforms Progressives made to politics/government (direct democracy, initiative, referendum, recall, 17th Amendment)
LT6 - Explain the causes and effects of Muller v. Oregon (1908) Supreme Court decision on women in the short and long term.
LT7 - Compare the strategies of the National American Women Suffrage Association and the National Women's Party to explain how the 19th Amendment was approved.
LT8 - Explain the significance of the Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) Supreme Court decision on African Americans and how this contradicts the Progressive Movement.
LT9 - Compare the perspectives of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois to determine who was a stronger advocate for African American rights. (Primary Sources)
LT10 - Explain the cause(s) and effect(s) of the NAACP.