Progressive Movement – what was it? Aimed to return control of the government to the people Restore economic opportunity Correct injustices in American.

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Progressive Movement – what was it? Aimed to return control of the government to the people Restore economic opportunity Correct injustices in American life

Four Goals of Progressivism Protecting social welfare – change conditions of industrialization Promoting moral improvement – morality, changing society’s behavior (prohibition) Creating economic reform – questions capitalist economic system Fostering efficiency – reforming the workplace through efficiency

How did the movement start? Middle class citizens wanting to address the social problems, issues, and concerns Biggest advocates of the movement - women

Women of the Progressive Era Workers, Reformers, & Suffragettes

The “new” woman Pre Civil War women (middle class women) Devoted time to care of their home & families Late 19th century, women’s role changed Upper/middle class women stayed home Poor women had to work

The Worker Farms Domestic work/farm labor Industry 25% of women worked in factories Least skilled positions Single women rather than married women Office work, i.e. bookkeepers, stenographers Domestic Cooks, laundress, maids, servants Doing work for others families

The Reformer/Suffragette Working on equality & vote (suffrage) Convince state legislatures to grant women voting rights Court cases to test 14th amendment Pushed for national constitutional amendment to grant women voting rights