Progressive Era Legislative. Progressive Amendments 16 th Amendment – National Income Tax. 17 th Amendment – Direct election of Senators. 18 th Amendment.

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Progressive Era Legislative

Progressive Amendments 16 th Amendment – National Income Tax. 17 th Amendment – Direct election of Senators. 18 th Amendment - Prohibition of alcoholic beverages. 19 th Amendment – Women’s suffrage.

Initiative and Referendum Initiative Referendum Congress House of Representatives The Senate We the People (you and I)

President Theodore Roosevelt On September 15 th, 1901 President William McKinley died making Vice President Theodore Roosevelt President of the U. S. Believes government had to protect the public from irresponsible elements in the business community. Known as the “Trust Buster.” Breaks up a R. R. Trust, then goes after the Beef, Oil and Tobacco Trusts using the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.

“Teddy” Roosevelt

Meat Inspection Act 1906 Created a government meat inspection program

1906 “I aimed at the public’s heart, and by accident I hit it in the stomach.” Upton Sinclair

Upton Sinclair September 20, 1878 in Baltimore, Maryland Attended college at 14 Started writing at 15 Socialist party Between 1901 and 1906 he published 5 novels Won a Pulitzer prize/wrote 90 novels Died in 1968

Vocabulary Muckraker: journalist who exposed corruption in American society. borax: white, crystal powder used for cleaning glycerin: colorless, odorless, syrupy sweet liquid, used to sweeten and preserve food consumption germs: pulmonary tuberculosis hopper: funnel-shaped chamber dung: animal waste, manure rigid economy: strict, not flexible, frugal with money gelatin: almost colorless, tasteless substance (jelly like) made from boiling animal parts, used in jellies and glue

Pure Food and Drug Act 1906 This law banned the sale of impure foods and medicines.

Progressivism's 3 Goals 1.Reforming government and expanding democracy 2.Promoting social welfare 3.Creating economic reform * Civil Rights for African Americans not pursuit during this time

The Square Deal Roosevelt believed government was the “umpire” Fairness or “square deal” for workers, consumers and big business Used the Sherman Anti-trust Act to remove the “crookedness”