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The Gilded Age and Progressive Era: Student Research Projects
Mikey Norine
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Mikey Norine
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The Gilded Age and Progressive Era: Student Research Projects
Introduction
Drugs and Alcohol
American Drug Culture as Created by the United States Government
Substance Abuse: Coping Mechanisms of the Gilded Age
Prohibition and Organized Crime
Prohibition: Unintentionally Unleashes Large Scale Alcohol Black Market
The Outlook of Drug Addiction in America - Blake Eide
Post Civil War America: Drug Addiction and Abuse
Opiate Addiction in America During the Guilded Age - Jordan Voie
International Affairs
Propaganda During WWI
Social, Political, and Economic Change on the Homefront
Mikey Norine
WWI Weapons and Warfare
Reconstruction and American Economic Imperialism
US Involvement In WWI
Sports
The Return of the Ancient Games
Tait Meyer-1905 College Football Crisis and Reform
How does baseball reflect the American Culture
Kevin Fisher: Baseball's Reserve Clause
Adam Desai Labor Relations in Baseball at the Turn of the Century
Immigration into the United States
German and Scandinavian Immigrants in the American Midwest
Immigrant factory workers
Chinese Immigration
Conservation, Preservation, and Environmentalism in the Progressive Era
Women
Women's suffrage
Marital Rape and Reform: The Changes in Marital Ideologies and Women’s Choice
Women Leaders During the Progressive Era
Race
Civil Rights in the Gilded Age
Indian Boarding Schools
Indians as Consumers
Punishment in Boarding Schools
Minorities in Advertising
Sovereignty of the Natives
Nez Perce War and Native Relations
Racism Yesterday vs Today
Business and Economics
The Yukon Gold Rush
Myles Belvanis
Fredrick Taylor: A Mad Man the Business Would Come to Love.
The Later Years Industrial Revolution
The Progressive Era Supreme Court: Economic Jurisprudence
Andrew Carnegie
Effects of Transcontinental Railroad on Western US
Rapid Urban Growth Calls for Rapid Transit
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