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Unit 2 Section 1 Part 2
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A. Courts and Labor Laws Businesses tried to fight the laws Muller v. Oregon -Supreme Court Decision -established a 10 hour workday for women in laundries and factories -later, the law included men
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B. Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire Progressives also fought for safety in the workplace About 500 women worked for the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory in NY In 1911, a fire broke out in the factory Escape was nearly impossible -all the doors were locked to prevent theft -the fire escape broke, sending victims to their death -doors opened inward instead of outward -women began jumping out of windows 140 died
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The fire convinced the government that something needed to be done Laws were passed to make the workplace safer
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C. Reforming City Governments Progressives also tried to clean up governments Robert M. Lafollette -Progressive Mayor in Wisconsin He came up with the idea of forming commissions to oversee transportation, civil service, and taxation -also set up a commission to regulate RR’s
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D. Election Reforms Some of the biggest reforms targeted elections Progressives wanted to make elections fair -also wanted to make elected officials accountable to the people Direct Primaries -allows voters to select a party’s candidates for public office 17 th Amendment -allowed normal voters to elect senators -this would undermine the power of party Bosses Also created the idea of the secret ballot
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Finally, progressives urged states to adopt 3 measures Initiative -allows voters to propose laws Referendum -Allows voters to be the final word in accepting or rejecting laws Recall -allows citizens to remove an elected official from office
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