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Monday, 4/29
Also Drop-off last weeks warm-up/closer sheet
and pick-up the one for this week!
  • Please pick-up a packet titledPolitics in the
    Gilded Age
  • Read through the information and answer the
    questions that follow for pages one and two only.
    Do not go on to the note sheet that is attached.

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Friday, 4/26
  • Pick-up a cartoon in the bin on the desk.
  • Please circle any symbols and key words or
    phrases on the cartoon that you picked-up that
    you think are important to linking it to reforms
    (things that need to be fixed). Be ready to
    discuss!

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Thursday, 4/25
  • How would you fix or reform Middletown High
    School to improve your education?

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Closer Activity - 4/25
  • Now that you know all about Progressive Era
    Muckrakers, use your knowledge and readdress your
    warm-up question/answer.
  • How would you fix or reform Middletown High
    School to improve your education? Write a note
    to an administrator (Dr. Donovan or Ms. Duggins)
    explaining your reform issue and your idea for
    how it should be fixed.

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Tuesday, 4/23
  • Pick up a reading in the bin and answer the
    following question
  • Explain how technological innovations and
    cultural changes are reflected in the food
    products offered to Americans in 1900.

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Eating Habits Change
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Closer Tuesday, 4/23
  • What are some difficulties found in The 1900
    House that we do not have today?
  • What are some similarities in your life to those
    of The 1900 House?

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1900 Charts/Graphs
  • Part I Use your answer sheet to record data
    from the charts and graphs.
  • Part II A Power Point will begin scrolling
    later in the period it will provide the
    information for the questions at the bottom of
    your answer sheet.
  • Part III Read the green information about Life
    in 1900 and complete the triangle graphic
    organizer.

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1900 Charts/Graphs - Vocabulary
  • Longevity how long someone lives
  • Homicides murders
  • Nonmarital Births babies born to an unmarried
    woman
  • Infant Mortality Rate death rate of those
    between birth and first birthday
  • Lynching to hang someone used predominately
    against the African American community (or those
    who supported African American freedoms)

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Monday, 4/22
  • Predict what life will be like in the year 2113
    by answering the following questions
  • What language is the most spoken language in the
    world?
  • What is the most populated country?
  • What is the biggest ethnic group in the United
    States? (e.g. Caucasian, Multi-Racial, etc.)
  • What will transportation look like?

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The horse is here to stay, but the automobile is
only a noveltya fad.
  • Advice from a president of the Michigan Savings
    Bank to Henry Ford's lawyer Horace Rackham.
    Rackham ignored the advice and invested 5000 in
    Ford stock, selling it later for 12.5 million.

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Who is this US President?
Our 32nd President Franklin D. Roosevelt
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Current Day Prices of Sears Products
  • Now 11.00
  • Now 19.60
  • Now 105.00
  • Now 286.00
  • Womens Corset .48
  • Childs Walking Cloak (Coat) _at_ .75
  • Boys Suit _at_ 4.00
  • Bicycle _at_10.95

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Corset Stays Made of Whale Bone
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Closer Monday, 4/22
  • What are some differences found in clothing
    styles between 1900 and today?
  • What are some similarities found in clothing
    styles between 1900 and today?
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