Create a PowerPoint presentation of five to six slides on the Progressive Era. Be sure to cite and reference all sources.Include slide notes in your presentation slides. Additionally, include a title, introduction and reference slide(s), which do not count toward five to six slide total.Evaluate how each of the following topics was influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact each had on American Society (100-125 words each topic in the slide notes):Regulation of BusinessGreater DemocracyConservationismRise of ProfessionalismProhibitionUse a minimum of three of the sources provided to support your assignment and be sure to cite the sources.This assignment uses a rubric. Please review the rubric prior to beginning the assignment to become familiar with the expectations for successful completion.
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Course Code
HIS-144
Class Code
HIS-144-O501
Criteria
Contenta Powerpoint presentation of 5-6 slides
Create
that evaluate how each of the following topics
was influenced by the Progressive Movement
and the lasting impact each had on American
Society (100-125 words each topic in the slide
notes) 1.Regulation of Business
Percentage
75.0%
2.Greater Democracy
10.0%
3. Conservationism
10.0%
4. Rise of Professionalism
10.0%
5. Prohibition
10.0%
Presentation of Content
10.0%
10.0%
Utilize at least 3 of the resources in the
classroom and/or from your instructor in support
of the content.
15.0%
Organization
25.0%
Layout
10.0%
Language Use and Audience Awareness
(includes sentence construction, word choice,
etc.)
5.0%
Mechanics of Writing (includes spelling,
punctuation, grammar, language use)
5.0%
Evaluating and Documenting Sources (in-text
citations for paraphrasing and direct quotes,
references page listing and formatting, as
appropriate to assignment and style)
5.0%
Total Weightage
100%
Assignment Title
Legacy of the Progressive Era
Unsatisfactory (0.00%)
Presentation fails to evaluate how the Regulation of Business
was influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting
impact it had on American Society (including 100-125 words
each topic in the slide notes).
Presentation fails to evaluate how Greater Democracy was
influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting
impact it had on American Society (including 100-125 words
each topic in the slide notes).
Presentation fails to evaluate how Conservationism was
influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting
impact it had on American Society (including 100-125 words
each topic in the slide notes).
Presentation fails to evaluate how the Rise of Professionalism
was influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting
impact it had on American Society (including 100-125 words
each topic in the slide notes).
Presentation fails to evaluate how Prohibition was influenced
by the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had
on American Society (including 100-125 words each topic in
the slide notes).
The content lacks a clear point of view and logical sequence
of information. Includes little persuasive information.
Sequencing of ideas is unclear. Presentation is less than 5
slides.
No outside sources are cited.
The layout is cluttered, confusing, and does not use spacing,
headings, and subheadings to enhance the readability. The
text is extremely difficult to read with long blocks of text,
small point size for fonts, and inappropriate contrasting
colors. Poor use of headings, subheadings, indentations, or
bold formatting is evident.
Inappropriate word choice and lack of variety in language use
are evident. Writer appears to be unaware of audience. Use
of primer prose indicates writer either does not apply figures
of speech or uses them inappropriately.
Slide errors are pervasive enough that they impede
communication of meaning.
Contains no title slide, no references section, and no correctly
cited references within the body of the presentation.
Total Points
75.0
Less than Satisfactory (65.00%)
Presentation attempts to evaluate how the Regulation of
Business was influenced by the Progressive Movement and
the lasting impact it had on American Society (including 100125 words each topic in the slide notes). Key elements are
skimmed over and explanations are lacking depth of any kind.
Presentation attempts to evaluate how Greater Democracy
was influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting
impact it had on American Society (including 100-125 words
each topic in the slide notes). Key elements are skimmed over
and explanations are lacking depth of any kind.
Presentation attempts to evaluate how Conservationism was
influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting
impact it had on American Society (including 100-125 words
each topic in the slide notes). Key elements are skimmed over
and explanations are lacking depth of any kind.
Presentation attempts to evaluate how the Rise of
Professionalism was influenced by the Progressive Movement
and the lasting impact it had on American Society (including
100-125 words each topic in the slide notes). Key elements
are skimmed over and explanations are lacking depth of any
kind.
Presentation attempts to evaluate how Prohibition was
influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting
impact it had on American Society (including 100-125 words
each topic in the slide notes). Key elements are skimmed over
and explanations are lacking depth of any kind.
The content is vague in conveying a point of view and does
not create a strong sense of purpose. Includes some
persuasive information. Presentation is less than 5 slides.
Some sources may be cited but they are not scholarly and/or
relevant.
The layout shows some structure, but appears cluttered and
busy or distracting with large gaps of white space or a
distracting background. Overall readability is difficult due to
lengthy paragraphs, too many different fonts, dark or busy
background; overuse of bold, or lack of appropriate
indentations of text.
Some distracting inconsistencies in language choice (register)
and/or word choice are present. The writer exhibits some
lack of control in using figures of speech appropriately.
Frequent and repetitive mechanical errors distract the
reader.
Title slide is incomplete or inaccurate. References section
includes sources, but many citation errors. Citations are
included within the body of the presentation but with many
errors.
Satisfactory (75.00%)
Presentation evaluates how the Regulation of Business was
influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting
impact it had on American Society (including 100-125 words
each topic in the slide notes) with some level of depth; key
elements are partially addressed. Explanation is limited and
lacks some evidence to support claims. Demonstrates a
Presentation evaluates how Greater Democracy was
influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting
impact it had on American Society (including 100-125 words
each topic in the slide notes) with some level of depth; key
elements are partially addressed. Explanation is limited and
lacks some evidence to support claims. Demonstrates a
Presentation evaluates Conservationism was influenced by
the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had on
American Society (including 100-125 words each topic in the
slide notes) with some level of depth; key elements are
partially addressed. Explanation is limited and lacks some
evidence to support claims. Demonstrates a minimal
Presentation evaluates how the Rise of Professionalism was
influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting
impact it had on American Society (including 100-125 words
each topic in the slide notes) with some level of depth; key
elements are partially addressed. Explanation is limited and
lacks some evidence to support claims. Demonstrates a
Presentation evaluates Prohibition was influenced by the
Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had on
American Society (including 100-125 words each topic in the
slide notes) with some level of depth; key elements are
partially addressed. Explanation is limited and lacks some
evidence to support claims. Demonstrates a minimal
The presentation slides are generally competent, but ideas
may show some inconsistency in organization and/or in their
relationships to each other. Presentation is at least 5 slides.
At least three relevant, scholarly sources are cited in a loosely
connected, vague way.
The layout uses horizontal and vertical white space
appropriately. Sometimes the fonts are easy to read, but in a
few places the use of fonts, italics, bold, long paragraphs,
color, or busy background detracts and does not enhance
readability.
Language is appropriate to the targeted audience for the
most part.
Some mechanical errors or typos are present, but are not
overly distracting to the reader.
Title slide has minor errors. References section includes
sources, but they are not consistently cited correctly.
Citations are included within the body of the presentation but
with some errors.
Good (85.00%)
Presentation evaluates how the Regulation of Business was
influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting
impact it had on American Society (including 100-125 words
each topic in the slide notes)with accurate details and
evidence; key elements are addressed. Explanation digs deep
into the topic and provides good analysis with some evidence
Presentation evaluates how Greater Democracy was
influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting
impact it had on American Society (including 100-125 words
each topic in the slide notes)with accurate details and
evidence; key elements are addressed. Explanation digs deep
into the topic and provides good analysis with some evidence
Presentation evaluates how Conservationism was influenced
by the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had
on American Society (including 100-125 words each topic in
the slide notes)with accurate details and evidence; key
elements are addressed. Explanation digs deep into the topic
and provides good analysis with some evidence to support
Presentation evaluates how the Rise of Professionalism was
influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting
impact it had on American Society (including 100-125 words
each topic in the slide notes)with accurate details and
evidence; key elements are addressed. Explanation digs deep
into the topic and provides good analysis with some evidence
Presentation evaluates how Prohibition was influenced by the
Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had on
American Society (including 100-125 words each topic in the
slide notes)with accurate details and evidence; key elements
are addressed. Explanation digs deep into the topic and
provides good analysis with some evidence to support claims.
The content is written with a logical progression of ideas and
supporting information exhibiting a unity, coherence, and
cohesiveness. Includes persuasive information from reliable
sources. Presentation is more than 5 slides.
At least three relevant, scholarly sources are cited in a wellconnected way and elaborated on.
The layout background and text complement each other and
enable the content to be easily read. The fonts are easy to
read and point size varies appropriately for headings and text.
The writer is clearly aware of audience, uses a variety of
appropriate vocabulary for the targeted audience, and uses
figures of speech to communicate clearly.
Slides are largely free of mechanical errors, although a few
may be present.
Title slide is complete. References section includes correctly
cited sources with minimal errors. Correct citations are
included within the body of the presentation.
Excellent (100.00%)
Comments
Presentation evaluates how the Regulation of Business was
influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting
impact it had on American Society (including 100-125 words
each topic in the slide notes) with quality details and factual
evidence; key elements are addressed. Explanation is
comprehensive and insightful with relevant evidence to
Presentation evaluates how Greater Democracy was
influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting
impact it had on American Society (including 100-125 words
each topic in the slide notes) with quality details and factual
evidence; key elements are addressed. Explanation is
comprehensive and insightful with relevant evidence to
Presentation evaluates how Conservationism was influenced
by the Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had
on American Society (including 100-125 words each topic in
the slide notes) with quality details and factual evidence; key
elements are addressed. Explanation is comprehensive and
insightful with relevant evidence to support claims.
Presentation evaluates how the Rise of Professionalism was
influenced by the Progressive Movement and the lasting
impact it had on American Society (including 100-125 words
each topic in the slide notes) with quality details and factual
evidence; key elements are addressed. Explanation is
comprehensive and insightful with relevant evidence to
Presentation evaluates how Prohibition was influenced by the
Progressive Movement and the lasting impact it had on
American Society (including 100-125 words each topic in the
slide notes) with quality details and factual evidence; key
elements are addressed. Explanation is comprehensive and
insightful with relevant evidence to support claims.
The content is written clearly and concisely. Ideas universally
progress and relate to each other. The project includes
motivating questions and advanced organizers. The project
gives the audience a clear sense of the main idea.
Presentation is more than 5 slides.
At least three relevant, scholarly sources are cited and are
flawlessly integrated into the essay to support the claims
made therein.
The layout is visually pleasing and contributes to the overall
message with appropriate use of headings, subheadings, and
white space. Text is appropriate in length for the target
audience and to the point. The background and colors
enhance the readability of the text.
The writer uses a variety of sentence constructions, figures of
speech, and word choice in distinctive and creative ways that
are appropriate to purpose, discipline, and scope.
Writer is clearly in control of standard, written academic
English.
Title slide is complete. References section includes correctly
cited sources. Correct citations are included within the body
of the presentation.
Points Earned
HIS-144 Topic 6 Primary Source List
Utilize the primary sources below to assist in completing the Topic 6 assignments and DQs.
Click on the links below to access the primary source. To return to the Table of Contents,
click on the article title, in text, when finished.
Table of Contents:
Antislavery Letter by Member of the Liberty Party
The Freedmen’s Bureau Act of 1865
Harriet Beecher Stowe Portrays Slavery’s Brutality
Niagara’s Declaration of Principles, 1905
John Brown’s address to the court
John Brown: Primary Documents
Horace Mann: The Tenth Annual Report (1846) to the Massachusetts Legislature
Life and Works of Horace Mann
John Dewey: Democracy and Education
African American Perspectives: Pamphlets from the Daniel A. P. Murray Collection 1818-1907
Transcript of Morrill Act (1862)
Transcript of Northwest Ordinance (1787)
1965 Voting Rights Act
13th-19th Amendments
President Lyndon B. Johnson’s Commencement Address at Howard University, June 1965
George Fitzhugh: The Universal Law of Slavery
George Fitzhugh: Cannibals All! Or Slaves Without Masters
James Henry Hammond: “The ‘Mudsill’ Theory”
John C. Calhoun’s “Slavery a positive good” (1837)
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Antislavery Letter by Member of the Liberty Party (next page)
The Freedmen’s Bureau Act of 1865
March 3, 1865
CHAP. XC.—An Act to establish a Bureau for the Relief of Freedmen and Refugees.
Be it enacted by the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States of
America in Congress assembled, That there is hereby established in the War
Department, to continue during the present war of rebellion, and for one year
thereafter, a bureau of refugees, freedmen, and abandoned lands, to which shall be
committed, as hereinafter provided, the supervision and management of all
abandoned lands, and the control of all subjects relating to refugees and freedmen
from rebel states, or from any district of country within the territory embraced in the
operations of the army, under such rules and regulations as may be prescribed by
the head of the bureau and approved by the President. The said bureau shall be under
the management and control of a commissioner to be appointed by the President, by and
with the advice and consent of the Senate, whose compensation shall be three thousand
dollars per annum, and such number of clerks as may be assigned to him by the Secretary
of War, not exceeding one chief clerk, two of the fourth class, two of the third class, and five
of the first class. And the commissioner and all persons appointed under this act, shall,
before entering upon their duties, take the oath of office prescribed in an act entitled “An act
to prescribe an oath of office, and for other purposes,” approved July second, eighteen
hundred and sixty-two, and the commissioner and the chief clerk shall, before entering upon
their duties, give bonds to the treasurer of the United States, the former in the sum of fifty
thousand dollars, and the latter in the sum of ten thousand dollars, conditioned for the
faithful discharge of their duties respectively, with securities to be approved as sufficient by
the Attorney-General, which bonds shall be filed in the office of the first comptroller of the
treasury, to be by him put in suit for the benefit of any injured party upon any breach of the
conditions thereof.
SEC. 2. And be it further enacted, That the Secretary of War may direct such issues of
provisions, clothing, and fuel, as he may deem needful for the immediate and
temporary shelter and supply of destitute and suffering refugees and freedmen and
their wives and children, under such rules and regulations as he may direct.
SEC. 3. And be it further enacted, That the President may, by and with the advice and
consent of the Senate, appoint an assistant commissioner for each of the states declared to
be in insurrection, not exceeding ten in number, who shall, under the direction of the
commissioner, aid in the execution of the provisions of this act; and he shall give a bond to
the Treasurer of the United States, in the sum of twenty thousand dollars, in the form and
manner prescribed in the first section of this act. Each of said commissioners shall receive
an annual salary of two thousand five hundred dollars in full compensation for all his
services. And any military officer may be detailed and
assigned to duty under this act without increase of pay or allowances. The commissioner
shall, before the commencement of each regular session of congress, make full report of his
proceedings with exhibits of the state of his accounts to the President, who shall
communicate the same to congress, and shall also make special reports whenever required
to do so by the President or either house of congress; and the assistant commissioners
shall make quarterly reports of their proceedings to the commissioner, and also such other
special reports as from time to time may be required.
SEC. 4. And be it further enacted, That the commissioner, under the direction of the
President, shall have authority to set apart, for the use of loyal refugees and
freedmen, such tracts of land within the insurrectionary states as shall have been
abandoned, or to which the United States shall have acquired title by confiscation or
sale, or otherwise, and to every male citizen, whether refugee or freedman, as
aforesaid, there shall be assigned not more than forty acres of such land, and the
person to whom it was so assigned shall be protected in the use and enjoyment of
the land for the term of three years at an annual rent not exceeding six per centum
upon the value of such land, as it was appraised by the state authorities in the year
eighteen hundred and sixty, for the purpose of taxation, and in case no such
appraisal can be found, then the rental shall be based upon the estimated value of
the land in said year, to be ascertained in such manner as the commissioner may by
regulation prescribe. At the end of said term, or at any time during said term, the
occupants of any parcels so assigned may purchase the land and receive such title
thereto as the United States can convey, upon paying therefor the value of the land,
as ascertained and fixed for the purpose of determining the annual rent aforesaid.
SEC. 5. And be it further …
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