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A.H. II Progressivism Project 
You are to read a background essay, complete the essay questions and document analysis and then write a letter to your 'Aunt Bessie" explaining your reasons for how you will give her money away ($1 million) to three progressive reforms.
Rubric Code: NX3A2C2
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Subject: History  
Type: Project  
Grade Levels: 9-12

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Background essay questions

18 points

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You must answer all 6 background essay questions (count 3 pts each).
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Document Analysis Questions

48 points

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You must answer all 16 document analysis questions (count 3 pts each).
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Letter to Aunt Bessie.

15 points

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Three causes from the specific documents must be chosen in order of priority(follow directions). You must cite the documents you use (A-D) and explain why they deserve the amount of money you gave them.
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Paper Format

19 points

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12 sentence minimum.
Spelling and grammar errors count two points each.
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