Chapter 23 – The Progressive Era 1893-1920 ( page 623-647 ) Harrison, Mckinley, Roosevelt, Taft,Wilson.

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Chapter 23 – The Progressive Era ( page ) Harrison, Mckinley, Roosevelt, Taft,Wilson

Chapter 23 – The Progressive Era ( Section 1- sources of progressivism ) Progressivism-Inequality in America “We ____________ are not reformers, we are revolutionsists. We care nothing for forms. We want a change of the inside mechanism of __________” Daniel De Leon.

Chapter 23 – The Progressive Era ( Section 1- sources of progressivism ) Wobblies Social Gospel Women

Chapter 23 – The Progressive Era ( Section 1- sources of progressivism ) muckrakersYellow journalism

Chapter 23 – The Progressive Era ( Section 2 Progressive Reforms ) Consumer protection- Buyer beware Upton Sinclair wrote ____________ Worker’s compensation- women’s rights – Protecting children-

Chapter 23 – The Progressive Era ( Section 3- Limits of Progressivism ) Reformers didn’t want to see any real change in the attitude towards _________ relations. Please answer questions 1 ( identify ) and 2 ( define ) on pages 629, 638, 644 ) Please list the Presidents of this era and their years in office.