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Second Great Awakening sought to remake society in God's image. This sentiment extended to civic life with the formation of thousands of Temperance societies
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Leader: American Temperance Union and religious leaders GOAL: to eliminate alcohol abuse REASON: alcohol led to crime, poverty, abuse of family
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PROGRESSIVE ERA 1889-1920. Muckrakers Name applied in 1906 by Pres. Theodore Roosevelt to a group of journalists who exposed the abuses of power and
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Chapter 9. Section 1 Protecting Social Welfare Several different groups (like the YMCA and the Salvation Army) formed during the industrialization
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6.2: Progressive Reform Follow along in the student packet: “Content students MUST KNOW to be successful on the GHSGT” (p. 107 - 108) Click Here
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Immigration, Progressive Reform, Suffrage. European Immigrants Came through Ellis Island 1892-1924 – 17 million immigrants were processed
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Immigration, Urbanization, and “Politics as Usual” 1870-1910 US History
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Course Conclusion: Trends in American Cultural Formation, 1830-1919
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APUSH Mr. Buttell WBHS. Characteristics of Urbanization During the Gilded Age 1.Megalopolis. 2.Mass Transit. 3.Magnet for economic and social opportunities
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Chapter 22 U.S. History 2. Roosevelt and the New Deal 23.1 Roosevelt Takes Office 23.2 Roosevelt’s First New Deal 23.3 The Second New Deal 23.4 The New
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1.Prohibition: The legal ban on alcoholic drinks, manufacturing and consumption. 2.Bootlegger: Someone who makes or sells illegal products or liquor. 3.Speakeasy:
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The Progressive Movement. Reform effort that sweeps the nation between 1900-1920 1. Not just one goal or movement 2. Want to better life for all in the
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