Social Studies HS Guide

○​ Constitutional amendments

■​ Abolitionism - 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments ■​ Women’s Suffrage - 19th Amendment ■​ Temperance - 18th Amendment

○​ Changes to laws

■​ Clayton Antitrust Act 1914 ■​ Pure Food and Drug Act 1906 ■​ Meat Inspection Act 1906

○​ Democratic processes

■​ Labor - formation of labor unions and strikes and protest

VOCABULARY

●​ Social reform movements ●​ Constitutional Amendments ●​ Changes to law ●​ Democratic processes DIFFERENTIATION IN ACTION Skill Building

●​ Inquiry

●​ Themes and Lenses

Extension

STRAND 2: Reform Movements 1880-1920

STANDARD 2.3

PACING

RESOURCES

●​ See US History II Year at a Glance ●​ Work together as a

PLC to determine individual standard pacing.

STANDARDS Students will evaluate the methods reformers used to bring about change, such as imagery, unions, associations, writings, ballot initiatives, recalls, and referendums. CONCEPTS (Nouns) SKILLS (Verbs) LANGUAGE SUPPORTS

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