APUSH Review: Key Progressive Reformers and Amendments To Know

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APUSH Review: Key Progressive Reformers and Amendments To Know www.Apushreview.com APUSH Review: Key Progressive Reformers and Amendments To Know Everything You Need To Know About Key Progressive Figures and Amendments To Succeed In APUSH

Standard Oil Critics Henry Demarest Lloyd – Wealth Against Commonwealth Exposed practices of the Standard Oil Company Ida Tarbell – The History of the Standard Oil Company 2 volume book written about unfair practices of Standard Oil 7 years later, in 1911, Standard Oil was broken up into several smaller companies

City Life Reformers Jacob Riis – How the Other Half Lives Photographer/ good buddy with TR Photographed immigrant housing in NYC Public reaction called for improved conditions Jane Addams – Hull House Chicago, most famous settlement house Helped women and immigrants adjust to life Provided education, housing, and food

Industry Reformers Upton Sinclair – The Jungle Exposed the horrors of the meatpacking industry Led to the passage of: Pure Food and Drug Act: Required labels on food Meat Inspection Act: Federal government could inspect meat shipped across state lines Frank Norris – The Octopus Novel about the relationship between railroads and California famers

Government Reformers Lincoln Steffens – The Shame of Cities Claimed that businesses corrupted Municipal (city) government David Phillips: “The Treason of the Senate” Exposed corruption in the Senate Relationship between Senators and corporations Robert La Follette – Governor of Wisconsin – “Wisconsin Idea” Regulation of public utilities Introduced many Progressive reforms to Wisconsin Initiative Referendum Recall

Progressive Amendments 16: Graduated income tax 17: Direct election of Senators Individuals vote instead of state legislatures 18: Prohibition of alcohol 19: Women’s suffrage

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