Chapter 9: The Progressive Era Section 1: Origins of Progressivism

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Chapter 9: The Progressive Era Section 1: Origins of Progressivism Four Goals of Progressivism 1. Protecting Social Welfare Florence Kelly YMCA Illinois Factory Act 2. Promoting Moral Improvement Prohibition WCTU Anti-Saloon League Prohibition

Four Goals of Progressivism 3. Creating Economic Reform Socialist Party Muckrakers 4. Fostering Efficiency Scientific Management studies Henry Ford

Cleaning up Local Government Natural Disasters Reform Mayors Reform as the State Level Reform Governors Robert M. La Follette - Railroads Protecting Working Children National Child Labor Committee Keating-Owen Act

Reform as the State Level (cont.) Efforts to Limit Working Hours Muller v. Oregon Bunting v. Oregon Workers Compensation Reforming Elections Initiative Referendum Recall Direct Election of Senators Seventeenth Amendment Robert M. La Follette

Section 2: Women in Public Life Women in the Work Force Farm Women Women in industry Domestic Workers

Women Lead Reform Women in higher education Women and reform NACW Susan B. Anthony Suffrage NAWSA A Three-Part Strategy for Suffrage Susan B. Anthony

Section 3 Teddy Roosevelt’s Square Deal A Rough-Riding President Roosevelt’s Rise Assassination The Modern Presidency 1901 Square Deal

Using Federal Power Trust busting Northern Securities Company 1902 Coal Strike Arbitration Railroad Regulation Interstate Commerce Act Elkins Act Hepburn Act 1902 Coal Strike

Health and Environment Regulating Foods and Drugs Meat Inspection Act Pure Food and Drug Act Conservation and Natural Resources Gifford Pinchot Conservation National Reclamation Act

Roosevelt and Civil Rights Booker T. Washington NAACP - 1909

Section 4 Progressivism Under Taft Taft Becomes President 1908 The Payne-Aldrich Tariff William Howard Taft

Republican Party Splits Progressives and conservatives Problems within the Party Joseph Cannon The Bull Moose Party New Nationalism Divisions Woodrow Wilson Reform Gov – New Jersey Election of 1912 Woodrow Wilson

Section 5 Wilson’s New Freedom Wilson Wins Financial Reforms Wilson’s Background Two Key Antitrust Measures Clayton Antitrust Act Federal Trade Commission

Federal Reserve System A New Tax System Federal Income Tax Federal Reserve System

The Limits of Progressivism Women Win Suffrage Local Suffrage Battles Catt and the National Movement The Limits of Progressivism Wilson and Civil Rights The Twilight of Progressivism