Progressive Era U.S. 9- U.S. 20; What were the goals and achievements of the Progressive Era?

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Progressive Era U.S. 9- U.S. 20; What were the goals and achievements of the Progressive Era?

Things to Remember (Previous Testing) 13th, 14th, and 15th Amendments Populist Party, Free Silver, William Jennings Bryan, “Cross of Gold” Jim Crow and Plessy vs. Ferguson (1896) Chinese Exclusion Act (1882) Steel (Process and how it changed things) Laissez-faire Tammany Hall, Thomas Nast, “Big Boss” Tweed Pendleton Civil Service Act, Assassination of the POTUS Captains of Industry/Robber Barons Presidential Scandals, Credit Mobilier Reasons people moved to cities

Old v. New Immigrants (U.S. 9) What were the similarities and differences between old and new immigrants?

Jane Addams (U.S. 9) “Mother of Social Work” First American Female to win the Nobel Peace Prize Co-founded the Hull House Focused on the abolishment of child labor, local public health, women’s suffrage, and world peace (pacifist)

Jacob Riis (U.S. 9) Immigrated in the U.S. in the 1870s Photographer who documented the living conditions of the poor Muckrakers “How the Other Half Lives” How did muckrakers and progressive idealists impact America?

How the Other Half Lives (U.S. 9)

Chinese Exclusion Act 1882 (U.S. 9)

Gentlemen’s Agreement (U.S. 9)

Social Darwinism vs. Social Gospel What were the similarities and differences between Social Darwinism and the Social Gospel?

What were the similarities and differences between the ideas and philosophies of Booker T. Washington and W.E.B. DuBois? U.S. 11

Granger Movement and Populism Problems between farmers and the railroads Call for banking reform Support for a graduated income tax Regulation of public utilities What were the characteristics and impact of the Granger Movement and Populism? U.S. 12

Rise of Trust and Monopolies U.S. 13 Impact on consumers and workers Government response- Sherman Anti-Trust Act of 1890 What was the impact of trusts and monopolies on America during the late 1880s and early 1900s and how did the government respond to them?

Working Conditions Industries

What were the working conditions found in industries in the late 1880s and early 1900s? U.S. 14

Samuel Gompers U.S. 15

Eugene Debs U.S. 15 Co-founder of the IWW Five time candidate of the Socialist Party Pullman Strike-served jail time

Worker and Employer Tactics (U.S. 14) Collective Bargaining Blacklisting Open vs. Closed Shops

Robert La Follette “Fighting Bob” Governor of Wisconsin “Laboratory for Democracy”- TR Wisconsin Idea: recall, referendum, direct primary, and initiative. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=d5plf w9dV24

Theodore Roosevelt (U.S. 16)