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Progressive Era
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Progressives Progressives: Reformers work to change/address problems created by industrialization Three main goals: 1. Improve living conditions 2. Regulate business 3. Make the gov’t responsive
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Muckrakers Journalists who exposes “raked up” garbage Publicized social problems
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Muckraker Journalists Ida Tarbell Exposed Rockefeller’s oil co. for poor business practices Lincoln Steffens Shame of Cities > corrupt city gov’t Upton Sinclair The Jungle > poor meat & food conditions Jacob Riis How the Other Half Lives > photos chronicled urban poor
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Social Reformers Ida B. Wells Against discrimination & lynching Jane Addams Settlement houses (Hull House) Florence Kelly Against harsh child labor practices
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Labor Reforms 1908 Muller v. Oregon 10-hr work day for women 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Fire Safety issues! 140 died *Turning point for reform
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Unions International Ladies Garment Workers Union 1900 ILGWU organized unskilled (including women) Won shorter work week & higher wages Industrial Workers of the World 1905 IWW organized unskilled Known as “Wobblies” > used traditional & radical tactics (sabotage) Lost support because of “radical extremes”
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Political Reformers Robert LaFollete “Wisconsin Idea” Wanted election reforms (limit campaign spending, state regulatory commissions) Frances Willard Led WCTU > temperance & women’s rights Susan B. Anthony NWSA > campaigned for constitutional amendment for women’s suffrage (voting)
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Election Reforms 17 th Amendment Voters directly elect U.S. Senators Initiative Voters put a proposed law on ballot Referendum Citizens place recent law on ball to approve or reject Recall Remove an elected official
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Anti-Discriminatory Organizations NAACP Nat’l Advancement for the Association of Colored People WEB DuBois helped organize Equality and rights for minorities ADL Anti-Defamation League Led by Sigmund Livingston Reduce prejudice against Jews
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