T h e Progressive Times Pray for the dead and FIGHT like Hell for the living -Mother Jones.

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T h e Progressive Times Pray for the dead and FIGHT like Hell for the living -Mother Jones

You Might Be A Progressive IF…… - You wanted to end abusive child labor - You wanted to give equal rights to women - You wanted to government to be honest and WORK FOR THE PEOPLE - You wanted to protect consumers from buying deadly products and false advertising

Pure Food and Drug Act (1906/1911) Required that companies accurately label the ingredients contained in processed food items.

Meat Inspection Act (1906) In direct response to Upton Sinclair's The Jungle, this law required that meat processing plants be inspected to ensure the use of good meat and health-minded procedures.

Child Labor Act, 1916: Limited the sale of items produced through child labor Fair Labor standards Act 1938 : Set up minimum age and hours of work

Progressive Era Amendments 16th (1913) Granted Congress the power to tax income. 17th (1913) Provided for the direct election of U.S. Senators. 18th (1919) Prohibited making, selling, or transporting alcohol. 19th (1920) Provided women suffrage (voting).