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Leading into the Progressive Era

Transportation needs in the cities Trolleys and Subway companies help create suburbs New Railroad lines Elevators in tall buildings

Increased people in the cities City and state Governments Moves to provide residents with services and safe living conditions Water Sanitation Police force Fire fighters

What were some problems in the cities in the late 1800’s? Poor water quality Poor sanitation Lack of police and fire fighters All of the above

Child Labor a problem National Child Labor Committee gathers pictures and stats. Help push for child labor laws. Florence Kelley helped slow Child Labor

Farm Machines Replace labor McCormick Reaper and the steel plow More people move north Specifically African Americans

Which machine led to a migration of people, specifically blacks, from country living to the city? The reaper More farms Fires in the city Poop disposal

Unskilled jobs available in the cities Immigrants move to the cities. Irish especially. Mills and factory owners need labor

More and more immigrants come to America Nativism Federal government creates Immigration restrictions Chinese Exclusion Act Gentlemen’s Agreement literacy tests

What is the term used to describe favoring people born in this country over those foreign born for jobs? Nativism Eugenics Melting pot Plurality

More immigrants coming to the cities Americanization movement to assimilate people into the “American culture Schools teach & Speak English and know about America

Loss of Southern Farms and jobs for African Americans 200,000 African Americans move north to escape prejudice and violence.

Lack of Jobs and increasing amounts of poor people Settlement Houses Social Gospel Movement Hull House Jane Addams and others research problems in the communities

Which of the following people, organizations, or movements helped the urban poor? Jane Addams Social Gospel movement Settlement houses All of the above

Lack of Police YMCA opens libraries, classes, pools and courts. Salvation Army provides food and instructs immigrants about hard work

Poor Housing NYC passes laws for minimum standards for plumbing and ventilation in apartments

Sewer lines and sanitation departments created in cities. “When a horse died, its carcass would be left to rot until it had disintegrated enough for someone to pick up the pieces. Children would play with dead horses lying on the streets. “ Sewer lines and sanitation departments created in cities

Political Corruption in Government Direct election of senators (17th amend.) Secret ballot elections Initiative Referendum Recall Federal, state, and local government

Which of the following was/were designed to stop corruption in politics? Initiative Secret ballot Recall All of the above

Black inequality W.E.B. Dubois helped develop the NAACP. Booker T. Washington helped put together the Tuskegee Institute for training and educating black people

BUST THE TRUSTS!!! President Teddy Roosevelt busted up trusts. President William Howard Taft busted up more.

Middle class grows Less work hours, more recreation time Amusement parks Spectator Sports Newspapers & magazines

Spectator sports, bicycles, amusement parks all became a lot more popular because of the growth of … The Lower class The Middle class No class Mr. Socha’s class

Struggle against lynching Ida B. Wells wrote about the struggle against lynching and battle for Civil Rights

This women wrote and lectured about lynching in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Ida B. Wells Ida B. Bored Ida One Passing Ida Tarbell

Poor Food Preparation Congress passed the Pure food and drug act 1906 Roosvelt passed the Meat Inspection Act of 1906

Inefficiency in the workplace Henry Ford- Used the assembly line to speed up production

Corrupt Business practices “Muckrakers” wrote about the corrupt side of business in magazines and newspapers. Ida Tarbell- Standard oil Ida B. Wells- Lynching Eugene V. Debs- Capitalism Upton Sinclair- Treatment of immigrants and meat industry “The Jungle”

What book did Muckraker Upton Sinclair write that dealt with the horrors of the meatpacking industry and immigrants? The suburbs The Jungle The Mountains The classroom

Nationwide Child abuse and Alcohol abuse NCLC-National Child Labor Committee helped with pictures and investigations Florence Kelley-advocate for children and women in the workplace Cary Nation and WCTU- worked for Prohibition

Lack of Education State laws require attendance Help teach immigrants Growth of High schools Colleges gain more students

Lack of Women’s Rights Susan B. Anthony Elizabeth Cady Stanton Start NAWSA-National Women Suffrage Association Men feared change in Society Women’s suffrage the goal (voting)

The main goal of women in the early 20th century was… Cool hair Suffrage (voting) Political office To be a teacher