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1 CHAPTER 18

2 PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT 1900-1917 Challenge

3 ORIGINS Urban-industrial crisis Economic depression

4 INDUSTRIAL PITFALLS Child labor Wages Rights

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7 MUCKRAKERS Investigative journalism Expose social evils Upton Sinclair - The Jungle

8 Florence Kelley Factory conditions 8-hour work day child labor

9 SETTLEMENT HOMES Jane Addams Community centers Skills Problem? ▫Poverty

10 PROHIBITION? Alcohol? Control 1920: 18 th amendment Narcotics, smoking

11 “”THE” SOCIAL EVIL Prostitution Week’s pay = Day’s work Before 1900: legal, rarely enforced laws

12 BASEBALL Amusement parks Movies ▫Popular ▫Immigrants, children ▫Evil

13 MAP 21.1 Immigration to the United States, 1901–20

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15 Newly landed European immigrant families on the dock at Ellis Island in New York harbor, 1900. Originally a black and white photograph, this image was later color tinted for reproduction as a postcard or book illustration. SOURCE:The Granger Collection,New York.

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19 Japanese ▫L.A. Mexicans ▫S.W. Jews ▫NYC

20 “BIRTH CONTROL” Margaret Sanger, 1913 Women: Control own bodies

21 WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE 1920, 19 th amendment

22 RACISM Blacks, racism, and stereotypes “Coon Songs” Institutionalized

23 Jim Crow Schools separate but “unequal” ▫$11 per White student, $3 per Black student

24 TEDDY ROOSEVELT “Progressive” president Environment


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