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The Philippine War 663 Theodore Roosevelt and the Square Deal 691
AP Working with Evidence 664 AP Working with Evidence 693
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Source: President William McKinley, Remarks to a Methodist Source: Upton Sinclair, The Jungle, 1906
Delegation, 1899 Source: Lincoln Steffens, The Shame of the Cities, 1904
Source: Albert Beveridge, The March of the Flag, 1898
Taft’s Limited Progressivism 695
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AP Working with Evidence 665 AP Working with Evidence 696
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Source: Platform of the American Anti-Imperialist League, The
Commons, 1899 Source: Woodrow Wilson, The New Freedom: A Call for the
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Emancipation of the Generous Energies of a People, 1913
Extending U.S. Imperialism, 1899–1913 666
Woodrow Wilson and the New Freedom Agenda 697
Opening the Door in China 668
The Progressive Legacy 699
AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 669 AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 700
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Additional Practice in Responding to a Short-Answer
Question with a Primary Source Additional Practice in Responding to a Long-Essay
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Source: Grant Hamilton, “I Rather Like That Imported Affair,”
Puck, 1904 Module 7.5 World War I: Military and
Module 7.4a The Progressives: Social Diplomacy 701
Reform 670 Focus 701
Focus 670 Wilson and U.S. Foreign Policy, 1912–1917 701
The Roots of Progressivism 670 Making the World Safe for Democracy 704
AP Working with Evidence 672 AP Working with Evidence 705
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Source: Lincoln Steffens, The Shame of the Cities, 1904 Source: Woodrow Wilson, Remarks to the Senate, 1917
Female Progressives and the Poor 672 Waging Peace after World War I 707
Fighting for Women’s Suffrage 674 AP Working with Evidence 708
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AP Working with Evidence 675 Source: Woodrow Wilson, Address at Pueblo, Colorado, 1919
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Source: National American Woman Suffrage Association, The Creation of a U.S. Empire 709
“Where Women Vote — Wyoming,” Woman Suffrage: History,
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Arguments, Results, 1917 AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 710
Progressivism and the Fight for Racial Equality 677 Additional Practice in Responding to a Short-Answer
Question with Secondary Sources
AP Working with Evidence 679 Source: Arthur S. Link, Woodrow Wilson and the Progressive
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Source: Committee on the Negro “Call” for a National Era, 1910–1917, 1963
Conference, Founding Document of the National Association Source: John Whiteclay Chambers II, The Tyranny of Change:
for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP), 1909 America in the Progressive Era, 1890–1920, 2000
Morality, Prohibition, and Social Control 681 Module 7.6 World War I: The Home Front 712
AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 683 Focus 712
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Additional Practice in Responding to a Short-Answer Fighting the War at Home 712
Question with Secondary Sources
Source: C. Vann Woodward, Origins of the New South, AP Working with Evidence 714
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1877–1913, 1971 Source: Eugene V. Debs, Antiwar Speech in Canton, Ohio,
Source: Glenda Elizabeth Gilmore, Gender and Jim Crow: 1918
Women and the Politics of White Supremacy in North
Carolina: 1896–1920, 1996 Postwar Social Turmoil 716
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Module 7.4b The Progressives: Political AP Working with Evidence 717
Reform 685 Source: A. Mitchell Palmer, “The Case against the Reds,”
Forum, 1920
Focus 685
AP Skills Workshop: Writing Historically 719
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New Immigrants and New Challenges 685
Additional Practice in Responding to a Short-Answer
Municipal and State Reform 688 Question
Conservation and Preservation of the
Environment 689
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