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Robert M. La Follette - Progressive Era: One Page Primary Source Worksheet

Unlock the door to immersive historical exploration with this primary source curriculum resource, designed to captivate and inspire your students!

This Primary Source Worksheet features a passage written by Robert M. La Follette in La Follette's Autobiography: A Personal Narrative of Political Experiences. The passage describes La Follette's early fight with the state legislature of Wisconsin when he served as governor. Students will be enlightened from learning about this quintessential Progressive Era political conflict. Three Questions follow the passage which direct students toward clear understanding of the passage.

On the second page, the passage is enhanced with Meanings and Definitions in order to facilitate and improve understanding. A Differentiated Learning Option is also available for students.

The third page includes Background Information and the Answer Key. This is excellent practice in Analyzing Primary Sources and in identifying author perspective.

Here are some links below for other resources relating to the Progressive Era:
* In Their Own Words: Carrie Chapman Catt
* Progressive Era Women Reading Assignment and Worksheet
* Women's Suffrage Gallery Walk, 1900-1920


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