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Fighting to Reform
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The United States in Chaos -Rapid growth by 1900 - industrialization, immigration and urbanization took place -Major Problems: -Poor Working Conditions -Consumer Fraud -Unfair Practices by Large Corporations and Trusts -Political Corruption -Destruction of Wilderness
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The Progressives combat the problems generally white, middle- class professionals from both political parties believed major reform was necessary
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Muckrakers -Exposed the problems to the public -Lincoln Steffens wrote The Shame of Cities about corrupt gov. -Jacob Riis and Lewis Hine took hundreds of photographs of lower class -Ida Tarbell wrote History of Standard Oil about ruthless tactics of John D. Rockefeller
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-Perhaps most famous muckraking literature - exposed Chicago meat- packing industry -Sinclair claimed he had seen everything in the book
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- Long hours - Seven days a week - No minimum wage - Work sites unsafe - Child labor was permitted - In 1900, only 3% of workers belonged in unions
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- Late 1800’s - reduction in the quality of goods - Meat-packing industry was notorious - Use of additive drugs in elixirs and syrups - False or misleading advertising
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1885 1896
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1906 - Congress passed the Pure Food and Drug Act which banned harmful additives and the use of false statements in the advertisement 1906- Federal Meat Inspection Act The Food and Drug Administration or FDA was established
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Monopolies hoarded power and were merciless Fed. gov. regulate irresponsible businesses and corporations President Wilson- Federal Trade Commission and Clayton Antitrust Act
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Governor from Wisconsin and US Senator Relentlessly crusaded to increase gov. efficiency, protect natural resources, and expand for democracy Ran for president under the Progressive Party, won 17% of popular vote Robert “Fighting Bob” La Follette
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“Political Machines” rule Initiatives, referendums and recall elections gave politicians responsibility to the people 17 th Amendment 19 th Amendment
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Protect natural resources Roosevelt – “father of the national park service” Gifford Pinchot helped Teddy John Muir – Yosemite
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Many Progressives felt that blacks were inferior So. Pro. worked to strengthen segregation laws NAACP formed Defended blacks, fought lynching and investigated race riots
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