1. The Power of Consumers List last five things you havepurchased in your notes….. Share….. 2. The Power of Consumers What is a consumer? Someone thatusesgoods and services…
1. Roots of Progressivism 2. The Progressive Era The period from about 1890 to 1920 when many believed a solution to social problems in the nation lay in a moreactive roleby…
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Slide 1PROGRESSIVE ERA 1890s-1920 A21 w 9.2.13 Slide 2 ESSENTIAL QUESTIONS Who were the Progressives? Who were the Progressives? What reforms did they seek? What reforms…
Slide 1Question? What were the four areas progressives wanted reformed? How were they addressed? Slide 2 America responds to the cries of the Progressives Slide 3 A. Election…
Slide 1US HISTORY REVIEW Day 2 Slide 2 During the late 19 th and early 20 th centuries, urban immigrants generally supported local political machines that provided essential…
Slide 1 Slide 2 Teddy Roosevelt: Most notable for the power he brought to the executive branch. Reformer? In name, yes In practice, sometimes. Came to power with Assassination…
Slide 1The Meat We Eat Meats Unit Animal Science Slide 2 Terminology Slide 3 Meats: the edible flesh of mammals used for food Slide 4 Poultry: the edible flesh of poultry…
Slide 1Chapter 28 Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt, 1901– 1912 Slide 2 Flooded with immigrant children, many of whom could scarcely speak English, schools like…
Slide 1? What was the Judiciary Act of 1801? Slide 2 Judiciary Act of 1801 Created new judgeships to be filled by the president John Adams filled the vacancies with party…