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Gilded Age Captain of industry/robber barons JP Morgan, Rockefeller, Carnegie Glittered on the surface but was corrupt underneath Immigrants searching for the American Dream-Ellis Island Child labor Labor unions were usually put down New technology Company towns Factory work Unsanitary conditions Monopolies
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Laissez Faire? Yes, laissez faire was in place. Ex: Big businesses could have monopolies over smaller companies; big bosses got paid a lot while the workers got paid nothing Ex: the gov’t didn’t help the labor unions
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Progressive Era Imperialism-we were trying to make the world better, democracy, Spanish-American War, jingoism, yellow journalism Women were fighting for suffrage Governments squashes monopolies TEDDY!!!!! He is the first progressive president – Environment – Industry – Food/drug The Jungle
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NO laissez faire The government gets involved!!!!!! EX: Teddy supports the coal union, no more misprinting of labels on food and medicines
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1920s-WWI is over! The Roaring 20s Warren Harding-return to normalcy (pres) Herbert Hoover(pres) Prohibition-speakeasies Modernism vs. traditionalism – Model T, Henry Ford – Advertisements – Flappers – Scopes Trial – Harlem Renaissance – Gangsters The Great Migration Women finally vote People buy on credit….stock market crashes Black Tuesdays
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Laissez Faire? Yes! The Government does not get involved in big business EX: return to normalcy meant getting rid of the Progressive Era’s reforms Economy is doing very well, people buying expensive items like cars and refrigerators
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The Great Depression Herbert Hoover is the pres. When it starts – Hoovervilles, hoovershacks Dust Bowl – Oklahoma-Okies (center of the country-farmers) – Overproduction by farmers Jalopies Rt. 66 Bread lines Unemployment was at 25% Worldwide
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Laissez-faire? Yes! HH didn’t help the people; he believed in volunteerism
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