11/18-11/22 Notes

11/18/19-Today we had another work day for our presentation

11/19/19-We started presenting our presentations and moved into our next unit over Womens rights

Alchohal Prohibition

*Improved health and hygein

*Some people went around and started breaking bottle of beer and other substances to get people to notice the protest

*People died because they stated drinking homemade alchohal which got the sick and they died

*On January 29 1819 the 18th amendment was passed the alchohal was illegal

*Then after that failed they passed the 21st amendment which allowed each state to have their own rules over alchohal

Women Suffrage

*It started because the couldn't vote and had no legal right to their own money

*Most delegates agreeded that womens deserved their own identities

*The NWP was formed where people protested at the White House to be able to vote and get other rights

*the 19th amendment passed which made there be no more discrimination when it came to voting with other races and genders

11/20/19-Today we kept presenting out presentations and we got our new forum post leaders

 Teddy Roosevelt

*He wrote more than 50 books, he was in the U.S. Navy as well as a later a Colonel for the U.S. cavalry

*He became the U.S. president after the actualy president died and since he was the vice president. 

*He has been awarded the medal of honor, and stopped the coal strike of 1902

*He expanded national parks and was one of the first presidents to put conservation high on his agenda.

Woodrow Willson

*He was a layer for a bit before he got bored of it so he then got into education and political science

*He became governer of New Jersey in 1910, and later in 1912 he became the president with a popular vote of 42%

*He was considered a "progressive people's president"

*He prohibited child labor, lowered tariffs, and fought for 8 hour work days for railroad workers

11/21/19-We continued presenting

11/22/19-Today we kept presendting our presentations

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