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American Reform 1820-1860 Chapter 18 vocab/people Second Great Awakening Transcendentalism Public Schools Abolitionists Declaration of Sentiments Grievance:
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J.S. 9-3 pp. 253-259 CHANGING ATTITUDES AND VALUES
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24.3 The Progressive Movement. Government Reform In the early 1900s reformers known as progressives worked to improve society. Progressive means “forward
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Mid – Late 1920s The Good Times In the 1920’s, it must have seemed that the world was suddenly smaller for many people. New inventions such as the
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Progressive Ideals. One cold snowy morning in late December 1891, Florence Kelley and her three children arrived on the front steps of Hull House in Chicago
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Chapter 11 section 1 and 2 By Alexander Bonilla. Setting the scene In the 1800’s Disraeli and other political leaders slowly worked to bridge Britain's
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Changing Attitudes and Values The Industrial Revolution slowly changed the old social order in the western world. Previously, the two main classes were
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Do now: What does it mean to reform? Write your own definition in your nb
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Changing Attitudes and Values
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Chapter 20-2 Modern Urban Growth
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The reform movements of the mid-1800’s stemmed in large part from the revival of religious fervor (Second Great Awakening) › Revivalist preached the
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American history By: “The Saltines”. Introduction The high tide of the Progressive Era occurred during the 1910s, as a profusion of interest groups with
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