Taft and Wilson: Continuing Progressive Reforms
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Explore how Taft and Wilson carried on the progressive work of the Roosevelt administration, women's rights, discrimination against African Americans, and the impact of society and mass culture.
Taft and Wilson: Continuing Progressive Reforms
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Name_____KEY____________________________________ Date______________________________ Per______ 21.2: Taft and Wilson As Progressives Directions: Use this handout to take notes off the sectioned readings of the text 1 2 Section Title: Taft and Progressivism Section Title: Wilson and Progressivism Big Idea: Wilson continues progressive reforms. Big Idea: Taft is hand picked by Teddy Roosevelt to carry on the progressive work of the Roosevelt administration. Facts Facts
Name_________________________________________ Date______________________________ Per______ 21.3: Women Win New Rights Directions: Use this handout to take notes off the sectioned readings of the text 1 2 Section Title: New Roles for Women Section Title: Women and Progressivism Big Idea: Middle class women become active in social reform movements. Big Idea: Women begin to look for purpose outside of the home. Facts Facts
3 Section Title: Suffrage for Women Big Idea: Women gain the right to vote. Facts
Name_________________________________________ Date______________________________ Per______ 20.3: Discrimination Against African Americans Directions: Use this handout to take notes off the sectioned readings of the text 1 2 Section Title: Racism Causes Discrimination Section Title: African Americans Organize Big Idea: African-American leaders seek civil rights reform. Big Idea: Racist beliefs led to violence and discrimination. Facts Facts
Name_________________________________________ Date______________________________ Per______ 20.5: Society and Mass Culture Directions: Use this handout to take notes off the sectioned readings of the text 1 2 Section Title: Education and Publishing Expand Section Title: Pleasures of the Consumer Society Big Idea: Innovations produced new items to buy and entertainment experiences. Big Idea: Industrialization and urbanization leads to more leisure time and public education increases the nation’s literacy rates. Facts Facts