The document discusses various social reform movements that occurred in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States. The goal of these reform movements was to improve society and help the needy through charitable efforts, as there was little government support at the time. The movements included the Charity Organization Movement, Social Gospel Movement, and Settlement Movement. They commonly promoted ideals of community service and "paying it forward."
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1. Checkpoint AdditionWrite question an answer at the bottom of the front pageThis term refers to a hands off approach to economic matters…
2. Developing an IdeaOn the back List three ways you have or would like to help people, animals, environment, etc.Big or Small, National or Local, Groups/AssociationsLater we will compare and contrast answers
4. Reform MovementWhat does the word reform mean to you?Any synonyms that could replace it??ExamplesHealthcare, Education, etc.Is there anything you would like to reform???
5. Reform Movement GoalThe Goal was to work to improve society by helping the needyLittle to No Government helpDone through churches or charity
6. Charity Organization MovementWanted immigrants to adopt American middle class standards of cooking, cleaning, etcHaven’t we seen this before???
9. Final AnalysisLook at all three reforms togetherWhat was “core” goal??Promoted giving back ideaToday: “Paying it forward”
10. Compare and Contrast IdeasHow do you like to help?Things you have done?Organizations that help?
11. Selling Your IdeaCreate a proposal or advertisement to convince an investor to support your ideaWhat is it? What is it going to do? Location? Costs?Why Should they support itDesign = Logo, Building, etc.How will this help?