The Progressives 11.2.9 Understand the effect of political programs and activities of the Progressives (e.g., federal regulation of railroad transport,

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The Progressives 11.2.9 Understand the effect of political programs and activities of the Progressives (e.g., federal regulation of railroad transport, Children's Bureau, the Sixteenth Amendment, Theodore Roosevelt, Hiram Johnson).

HOT ROC—9/30/08 1. Who is responsible for solving the problems of industrialization?

Who were the Progressives? Middle and upper class began to notice the problems with industrialization. Muckrakers report problems Progressive: A member of a social and political movement of the early 1900s committed to improving conditions in American life

Who influenced the Progressives? The Populists: Goals Improve conditions for farmers and workers Curb the power of big business Make government more accessible The Social Gospel Movement: Christianity Social reform Society must take responsibility for the less fortunate The Progressives: Want to improve society Use political action Use the government to solve problems Regulation of Big Business

Influences on the Progressives: The Populists Angry farmers Want government ownership of railroads Supported 8 hour day for workers Opposed the gold standard

Influences on the Progressives: Social Gospel Movement Dwight Moody—preacher, evangelist Spread Christianity Billy Sunday—athlete, preacher, evangelist Traveled America preaching to millions of people

The Progressives Challenge to Social Darwinism Progressives strongly opposed social Darwinism Social Darwinism: belief that the “fittest” (best) people and corporations would thrive Laissez-faire business policy leave business alone Progressives believe that domination by the rich and powerful was distortion of democracy

Compare and Contrast Progressive beliefs with Social Darwinism Progressives Social Darwinism