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Grade 11, United States History from1877 to the Present
Std 2.6:
Evaluate the presidential leadership of Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft,
                and Woodrow Wilson in terms of their effectiveness in obtaining passage of
                reform  measures.

Lesson Plans:

Woodrow Wilson and Foreign Policy
Three lessons on the foreign policy of the Wilson administration, including dealing with unrest in Latin America, World War I, and the League of Nations


Teaching With Documents Lesson Plan: Political Cartoons Illustrating Progressivism and the Election of 1912

American Presidents. (PBS) Teacher's Guide to The Presidents' Web site offers a range of activities and resources to help teachers integrate core themes, events, and ideas from the American presidency into the classroom.


The Empire Strikes Out.
Students analyze the historical basis for the Microsoft Antitrust trial through a comparison with the Standard Oil case of 1911.


The Debate over the League of Nations
Students will examine Wilson's concepts for peace and the League of Nations and efforts to foster American support for it; discuss the opposition to the League in the Senate.

The Conservation Movement at a Crossroads:The Hetch Hetchy Controversy

Standard Oil of New Jersey v. The United States Click link Rockefeller

The United States Becomes a World Power.
Four Department of Education Curriculum Guides that acquaint students with the reform movements that occured in the United States at the beginning of the 20th century, as well as the changes brought about by World War I and the aftermath of the war
 

 

Resources:

Teddy Roosevelt.org

Alabama Virtual Library

History Timelines (Alternatime)

History Matters  Designed for high school teachers of U.S. history courses. A gateway for web resources and other useful materials for teaching U.S. history.

National Archives Digital Classroom


American Memory Primary source material from the collection of the Library of Congress
 

 

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