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Task 2
Presenting the Progressive Era
Using your timeline and the notes from your table, create a presentation in response to the following prompt:
Evaluate the effectiveness of Progressive Era reformers and the federal government in bringing about reform at the national level. In your response, be sure to analyze the successes and limitations of these efforts in the period between 1900 and 1920.
It may also be helpful to analyze events prior to 1900 because many Progressive ideals began to take shape in the late 1800s. Follow the Process section below to help you research and create your presentation. You may include your timeline in your slideshow presentation. When you finish your presentation, submit your timeline and slideshow to your teacher using the drop box.
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I NEED HELP
Task 2
Presenting the Progressive Era
Using your timeline and the...
Presenting the Progressive Era
Using your timeline and the...
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