The Progressive Movement

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The Progressive Movement US History Mrs. Lacks

What was Progressivism? The attempts to fix problems with urbanization and inequality Not a singular movement, but a collection of movements

PROGRESSIVISM Civi l Rights Muckrackers Suffragettes Popul ists Temperance Goo Goos M i d c l a s s W o m e n Labor Unions 3

Muckrakers Journalists who exposed issues Famous muckrakers? Upton Sinclair, The Jungle Lincoln Steffens, “The Shame of Cities” (in McClure’s Magazine) Jacob Riis, How the Other Half Lives Ida Tarbell, The History of Standard Oil Company

Muckrakers Spurred govt to work to end child labor Limit work hours Provide workers' compensation Clayton Antitrust Act (1914) declared certain business practices illegal (monopolies)

Populists (1890s) pushed legislation to help farmers Farmers suffered from falling crop prices and high transportation costs Formed political party, the Populist Party to push change Biggest issue: bimetallism Won several seats in Congress (esp from Great Plains states) First presidential candidate: James B. Weaver, Ohio

Populists William Jennings Bryan Three time Presidential nominee Closest race – Election of 1900 vs. McKinley Cross of Gold speech

Suffragettes Promoted women’s rights, specifically the right to vote Susan B. Anthony: leader of the movement National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) Lobbied at state and national level

19th Amendment 1920: Women’s Suffrage Iron Jawed Angels (2004)