The Progressive Era The Changing Nature Of The Relationship Between The Government And Business.

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The Progressive Era The Changing Nature Of The Relationship Between The Government And Business

What do you see in the picture on the left? Where do you think this is? What do you think happened here? What do you see in the picture on the right? Who are the people on the ground? What are the policemen looking at? What do you think happened here?

By 1900, labor unions fought for adult male workers but didn’t help women and children. In 1893, Florence Kelley helped push the Illinois legislature to prohibit child labor and to limit women’s working hours. Businesses fought labor laws in the Supreme Court, which ruled on several cases in the early 1900s concerning workday length. Reforming the Workplace

Lochner v. New York 1905: The Court refused to uphold a law limiting bakers to a 10-hour workday. Muller v. Oregon The Court upheld a state law establishing a 10- hour workday for women in laundries and factories. Labor Law in the Supreme Court Bunting v. Oregon extended the protection of a 10- hour workday to men working in mills and factories. Businesses fought labor laws in the Supreme Court, which ruled on several cases in the early 1900s concerning workday length.

Child Labor By 1912, nearly 40 states passed child-labor laws, but states didn’t strictly enforce the laws

Women in the Workplace Progressives mounted state campaigns to limit workdays for women Progressives mounted state campaigns to limit workdays for women They were successful in a few states They were successful in a few states

In 1911, a disaster in New York inspired progressives to fight for safety in the workplace. About 500 women worked for the Triangle Shirtwaist Company, a high- rise building sweatshop that made women’s blouses. The Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire

Fire Leads to Reform Just as they were ending their six-day workweek, a small fire broke out, which quickly spread to three floors. Escape nearly impossible, as doors were locked The fire escape broke Fire was too high for fire truck ladders to reach. More than 140 women and men died in the fire

Fire Leads to Reform New York State passed the toughest fire-safety laws in the nation, as well as factory inspection and sanitation laws. New York State passed the toughest fire-safety laws in the nation, as well as factory inspection and sanitation laws.

The Coal Strike of ,000 Pennsylvania coal miners went on strike for higher wages, shorter hours, and recognition of their union. 150,000 Pennsylvania coal miners went on strike for higher wages, shorter hours, and recognition of their union. Eastern cities depended upon Pennsylvania coal for heating. Eastern cities depended upon Pennsylvania coal for heating. Owners refused to negotiate. Owners refused to negotiate.

Coal Strike of 1902 Winter drew closer, and Roosevelt threatened to take over the mines if the owners didn’t negotiate Winter drew closer, and Roosevelt threatened to take over the mines if the owners didn’t negotiate First time the federal government had intervened in a strike to protect the interests of the public. First time the federal government had intervened in a strike to protect the interests of the public.

Coal Strike of 1902 After a three-month investigation, negotiators decided to give the workers a shorter workday and higher pay After a three-month investigation, negotiators decided to give the workers a shorter workday and higher pay

What do you see here? Who is the man in the arena? What is represented by the lions? What is this cartoon saying?

Regulating Big Business Roosevelt believed big business was essential to the nation’s growth but also believed companies should behave responsibly. Roosevelt believed big business was essential to the nation’s growth but also believed companies should behave responsibly. He spent a great deal of attention on regulating corporations, determined that they should serve the public interest. He spent a great deal of attention on regulating corporations, determined that they should serve the public interest.

Dismay Over Food and Drug Practices Food Food producers used clever tricks to pass off tainted foods: Food producers used clever tricks to pass off tainted foods: Dairies churned fresh milk into spoiled butter. Dairies churned fresh milk into spoiled butter. Poultry sellers added formaldehyde, which is used to embalm dead bodies, to old eggs to hide their smell. Poultry sellers added formaldehyde, which is used to embalm dead bodies, to old eggs to hide their smell. Unwary customers bought the tainted food Unwary customers bought the tainted food

Dismay Over Food and Drug Practices Drugs Drug companies were also unconcerned for customer health: Drug companies were also unconcerned for customer health: Some sold medicines that didn’t work. Some sold medicines that didn’t work. Some marketed nonprescription medicines containing narcotics. Some marketed nonprescription medicines containing narcotics. Dr. James’ Soothing Syrup, intended to soothe babies’ teething pain, contained heroin. Dr. James’ Soothing Syrup, intended to soothe babies’ teething pain, contained heroin. Gowan’s Pneumonia Cure contained the addictive painkiller morphine. Gowan’s Pneumonia Cure contained the addictive painkiller morphine.

Upton Sinclair and Meatpacking In 1906 Congress enacted two consumer protection laws. In 1906 Congress enacted two consumer protection laws. The Meat Inspection Act required federal government inspection of meat shipped across state lines. The Pure Food and Drug Act outlawed food and drugs containing harmful ingredients, and required that containers carry ingredient labels.

Regulating Big Business In 1901, 3 tycoons joined their railroad companies together to eliminate competition. In 1901, 3 tycoons joined their railroad companies together to eliminate competition. Roosevelt directed the U.S. attorney general to sue the company for violating the Sherman Antitrust Act Roosevelt directed the U.S. attorney general to sue the company for violating the Sherman Antitrust Act the Court ruled that the monopoly violated the act and must be dissolved. the Court ruled that the monopoly violated the act and must be dissolved. The Interstate Commerce Commission was then created for the purpose of regulating the railroad industry. The Interstate Commerce Commission was then created for the purpose of regulating the railroad industry.

Trust Busting Roosevelt now launched a trust- busting campaign. Roosevelt now launched a trust- busting campaign. Roosevelt went after bad trusts that sold inferior products, competed unfairly, or corrupted public officials. Roosevelt went after bad trusts that sold inferior products, competed unfairly, or corrupted public officials.

Stronger Antitrust Laws The FTC The Federal Trade Commission Enforced antitrust laws and was tough on companies that used deceptive advertising Though Congress passed the Sherman Antitrust Act in 1890 to limit the power of monopolies,unfair business practices to go on. Wilson had two solutions to these problems. Clayton Antitrust Act Passed in 1914 Prohibited companies from buying stock in competing companies in order to form a monopoly Supported workers by making strikes, boycotts, and peaceful picketing legal for the first time