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VUS 8 C&D JIM CROW ERA PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT
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Compare the Robber barons using your notes and the board or paper or ipad
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*DISCRIMINATION against AFRICAN AMERICANS Poll Tax and Literacy Tests Jim Crow Laws- “Separate but Equal” laws that limited freedoms of African Americans forced separation in public places for whites and blacks Increased intimidation and violence Lynching Rise of the KKK
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SEPARATE FACILITIES
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*DISCRIMINATION- -African American Issues African Americans looked to the Supreme Court to protect them: Plessy v. Ferguson- 1896 Supreme Court ruled that separate but equal did not violate 14 th amendment
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*African American Responses Great Migration- Migration of African Americans out of the South and into northern cities in search of jobs and to escape poverty and discrimination in the South Greatly impacted by World War I and the demand for labor
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AFRICAN AMERICAN RESPONSES Important Individuals Ida B. Wells Led an anti-lynching campaign/investigati ve reporter-called on the government to take action
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IDA WELLS
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*Important Individuals Booker T. Washington Believed in vocational education and equality through economic success *Willing to accept social separation-believed in GRADUAL approach to end segregation Founded Tuskegee Institute
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BOOKER T. WASHINGTON
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HAMPTON INSTITUTE
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Tuskegee Institute (1903)
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*Important Individuals W.E.B. DuBois Believed that education was meaningless without equality. Leader of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)
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W.E.B. DUBOIS
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THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT A Movement to right the wrongs of the INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION
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*The Progressive Era (1890-1920) Used government to reform problems created by the Industrial Revolution GOALS: 1. Guaranteed economic opportunities through government regulation 2. Elimination of social injustices 3. Government controlled by the people
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CAUSES OF THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT WORKING CONDITIONS FOR LABOR E MPLOYMENT OF WOMEN D ANGEROUS WORKING CONDITIONS L ONG HOURS. LOW WAGES, NO JOB SECURITY, NO BENEFITS C HILD LABOR C OMPANY TOWNS EXCESSES OF GILDED AGE I NCOME DIFFERENCES-RICH VS POOR
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NEW POLITICAL PARTIES EMERGED POPULIST PARTY (POPULISM)-THE PEOPLE’S PARTY-DEMANDED REFORMS TO HELP FARMERS AND WORKERS GET OUT OF DEBT GIVE PEOPLE A GREATER VOICE IN GOV’T. COINAGE OF SILVER. WILLIAM JENNINGS BRYAN RAN FOR THIS PARTY PEOPLE, SILVER, BRYAN
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TRIANGLE SHIRTWAIST FIRE FIRE IN 1911 IN TRIANGLE SHIRTWAIST FACTORY IN NEW YORK CITY 146 WOMEN KILLED BECAUSE DOORS WERE LOCKED AND THEY COULDN’T ESCAPE EXAMPLE OF AN EVENT WHICH LED TO REFORMS IN THE WORKPLACE
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TRIANGLE SHIRTWAIST FIRE
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1911
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*UNIONS FORMED Knights of Labor-ACCEPTED SKILLED AND UNSKILLED LABOR and ACCEPTED AFRICAN AMERICANS. American Federation of Labor(AFL) (Samuel Gompers)
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SAMUEL GOMPERS
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*UNIONS FORMED Industrial Ladies’ Garment Workers Union (ILGWU) American Railway Union -ARU (Eugene Debs)
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EUGENE DEBS
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*UNION STRIKES Strikes: HAYMARKET STRIKE HOMESTEAD STRIKE PULLMAN STRIKE
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Workplace Reform-ACCOMPLISHMENTS Child labor laws Limited work hours Regulated work conditions-EX. The Jungle-Upton Sinclair-led to the MEAT INSPECTION ACT
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*Workplace Reform-ACCOMPLISHMENTS MUCKRAKERS – JOURNALISTS WHO EXPOSED THESE ISSUES AND LAWS WERE CHANGED AS A RESULT.
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*Political Reform from the Progressive Movement Local level Commissioners and city managers in cities
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*Political Reform from the Progressive Movement National Elections Use of the secret ballot Primary elections 17 th Amendment-direct election of senators
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Warm-up 11-7-14 1. Who was the leader of the American Federation of Labor? 2. What event killed 146 women when they could not get out because the doors were locked? 3. What party demanded reforms to get workers and farmers out of debt? 4. What battle is the turning point of the American Revolution? 5. What compromise said that Missouri would be a slave state and Maine would be a free state and at 36 30 line above would be free and below slave?
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Samuel Gompers Triangle Shirtwaist factory fire Populist Party Battle of Saratoga Missouri Compromise
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*Political Reform from the Progressive Movement In state Governments Initiative—law originates with people Referendum—proposed law voted on by the people Recall –removing public official from office-vote of the people
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*ECONOMIC REFORM ANTI-TRUST LAWS Sherman Anti-Trust Act - PREVENTS MONOPOLIES (restraint of trade) Clayton Anti-Trust Act- OUTLAWS PRICE FIXING and EXPANDED ON SHERMAN ANTI-TRUST
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*The Progressive Era (1890-1920)- PRESIDENTIAL PLANS TEDDY ROOSEVELT’S PROGRESSIVE PROGRAM CALLED “SQUARE DEAL” *MEAT INSPECTION ACT *PURE FOOD AND DRUG ACT *CONSERVATION
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*The Progressive Era (1890-1920)- PRESIDENTIAL PLANS WOODROW WILSON’S PROGRESSIVE PROGRAM CALLED “NEW FREEDOM” *FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION(FTC) *CLAYTON ANTI-TRUST ACT *FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM *19 TH AMENDMENT
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TEDDY ROOSEVELT
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WOODROW WILSON
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*Women’s Suffrage Movement Susan B. Anthony-Elizabeth Cady Stanton strong early leaders 19 th amendment extended right to vote to women in 1920 Began entering the workforce in larger numbers during World War I Forerunner of modern protest movement
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Alice Paul
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CARRIE CHAPMAN CATT
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END TO PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT WORLD WAR I BROUGHT AN END TO THE PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT
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