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Progressive Era Reform and Foreign Policy
Progressivism Defined --Science --Order --Morality --Middle Class --First of three 20th century reform movements
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Perceived Need for Reform
--Immigration --Urbanization --Poverty, disorder, corruption
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Reform Priorities --Political and Economic Reform Cities States
Regulation --Social Reform Health, Cleanliness, Nutrition, Children, Education Jane Addams, Settlement Houses Child Welfare Exhibit, 1911 U. S. Children’s Bureau “A right to childhood”
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The Cowboy and the Missionary Theodore Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson Square Deal New Freedom Power Moral Certainty Trust-busting Underwood Simmons Tariff Pure Food and Drugs Federal Reserve Act
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Foreign Policy --Manifest Destiny (continued) --American West
--Latin America --Hawaii --Spanish American War --Filipino Insurrection --Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
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A World Safe for Democracy
--Mexico --Caribbean (Nicaragua, Haiti, Dominican Republic) --Europe --The Great War --Fourteen Points --Versailles Treaty --League of Nations
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