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Industrialization Populism & Progressivism 11 -18 -14 � DO NOW: Describe what it means

Industrialization Populism & Progressivism 11 -18 -14 � DO NOW: Describe what it means to be progressive. Give an example. Agenda Analyze Data Multimedia Overview Notes Student Workbook Project

Factors of the Panic of 1893 Factors Contributing to Effects on Nation Crop prices

Factors of the Panic of 1893 Factors Contributing to Effects on Nation Crop prices continue to fall Deflation Panic of 1893 Falling Crop Prices High railroad shipping rates Farmers borrowed money Farmers joined cooperatives

Am. History Workbook Open your workbooks to page 64 Complete the graphic organizer Populism

Am. History Workbook Open your workbooks to page 64 Complete the graphic organizer Populism I. Unrest in Rural America A. The Money Supply B. Deflation Hurts Farmers C. The Grange Takes Action D. The Grange Fails E. The Farmer’s Alliance

Am. History Workbook Open your workbooks to page 64 Complete the graphic organizer Populism

Am. History Workbook Open your workbooks to page 64 Complete the graphic organizer Populism II. The rise of Populism A. The Subtreasury Plan B. The South turns to Populism C. A Populist runs for President

Am. History Workbook Open your workbooks to page 64 Complete the graphic organizer Populism

Am. History Workbook Open your workbooks to page 64 Complete the graphic organizer Populism III. The Election of 1896 A. Bryan’s Campaign B. The Front Porch Campaign

The Wizard of Oz Populism Parable �Wicked Witch of the East= � Munchkins =

The Wizard of Oz Populism Parable �Wicked Witch of the East= � Munchkins = �Scarecrow = �Tin Woodman = �Cowardly Lion = �The Wizard = �Yellow Brick Road = �Dorothy's silver slippers = �Wicked Witch of The West = �Emerald City =

Am. History Textbook �Open your textbooks to p. 293 �Primary Source �The Photojournalism of

Am. History Textbook �Open your textbooks to p. 293 �Primary Source �The Photojournalism of Jacob Riis �What effect do Riis’s photos convey? �Based on the quotation on the page, how could you summarize Riis’s views on changing life in the slums?

Jacob Riis Clip �Jacob �What �How Riis - Photojournalist– Photojournalist Video are your reactions

Jacob Riis Clip �Jacob �What �How Riis - Photojournalist– Photojournalist Video are your reactions to the video? do you think people reacted to the photographs when they were first published in the book How the Other Half Lives? Lives

Roots of Progressivism p. 79 1. Science Principles used to solve society Problems 3.

Roots of Progressivism p. 79 1. Science Principles used to solve society Problems 3. Efficient government 5. More Democratic political system 2. Elect Senators Progressive Beliefs 4. Voters remove elected officials 6. Women should be able to vote

President Theodore Roosevelt �Theodore �As Roosevelt Fun Facts – Video you watch the video,

President Theodore Roosevelt �Theodore �As Roosevelt Fun Facts – Video you watch the video, write down 10 things that President “Teddy” Roosevelt is famous for doing.

President “Teddy” Roosevelt � Write down these questions. Answer them as you watch the

President “Teddy” Roosevelt � Write down these questions. Answer them as you watch the video The Progressive Era 9: 56 minutes � https: //www. youtube. com/watch? v=u. Fl. OLy. M wnj. Uabout � 1. Why does Theodore “Teddy” want to stop monopolies? � 2. List 2 things that Teddy did to improve life for everyone. � 3. Why did Teddy create national parks?

PROJECT �Identify a problem your community. �Explain why the problem exists. �Explain if you

PROJECT �Identify a problem your community. �Explain why the problem exists. �Explain if you think government should be involved or not. �Identify solutions for the problem.