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Age of Progressive Reform, 1890-1920

Age of Progressive Reform Progressivism as a Global Movement Urban Reform Progressivism at the State and National Levels Progressivism and World War I

Names and Terms American Federation of Labor Eighteenth Amendment Espionage Act grandfather clause Jim Crow laws lynchings National Association for the Advancement of Colored People National Parks Act of 1916 New Freedom New Nationalism Nineteenth Amendment Plessy v. Ferguson

Progressivism as a Global Movement Principles of Progressivism state intervention, civil unity, efficiency The Global Exchange of Progressive Ideas social services, religious social action, colonization https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_-0X7HeZxc

“Good Government” movement Housing Dilemma Municipal Housekeeping Urban Reform “Good Government” movement Housing Dilemma Municipal Housekeeping Segregation and the Racial Limits of Reform https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cn3pc3LUQo0

Progressivism at the State and National Levels Electoral Reforms Mediating the Labor Problem Regulating Business: Trust Busting and Consumer Protection Conservation vs. Preservation of Nature https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tfUYi8ehLMk

Progressivism and World War I A Progressive War? Uniting and Disuniting the Nation Votes for Women Progressivism in International Context https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DHn1Egt6Xdg