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The Progressives Understand the effect of political programs and activities of the Progressives (e.g., federal regulation of railroad transport, Children's Bureau, the Sixteenth Amendment, Theodore Roosevelt, Hiram Johnson).
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HOT ROC—9/30/08 1. Who is responsible for solving the problems of industrialization?
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Who were the Progressives?
Middle and upper class began to notice the problems with industrialization. Muckrakers report problems Progressive: A member of a social and political movement of the early 1900s committed to improving conditions in American life
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Who influenced the Progressives?
The Populists: Goals Improve conditions for farmers and workers Curb the power of big business Make government more accessible The Social Gospel Movement: Christianity Social reform Society must take responsibility for the less fortunate The Progressives: Want to improve society Use political action Use the government to solve problems Regulation of Big Business
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Influences on the Progressives: The Populists
Angry farmers Want government ownership of railroads Supported 8 hour day for workers Opposed the gold standard
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Influences on the Progressives: Social Gospel Movement
Dwight Moody—preacher, evangelist Spread Christianity Billy Sunday—athlete, preacher, evangelist Traveled America preaching to millions of people
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The Progressives Challenge to Social Darwinism
Progressives strongly opposed social Darwinism Social Darwinism: belief that the “fittest” (best) people and corporations would thrive Laissez-faire business policy leave business alone Progressives believe that domination by the rich and powerful was distortion of democracy
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Compare and Contrast Progressive beliefs with Social Darwinism
Progressives Social Darwinism
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