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1 APUSH

2  Goals: Government should 1) Assure more democracy in government 2) Be more accountable to its citizens 3) Reduce the power of wealthy 4) Become more efficient and less corrupt

3 1) Improving the working conditions of factory laborers 2) Fighting corruption in municipal governments 3) Protecting the interests of consumers 4) Making government more directly responsible to the electorate

4  Defined as writers who played a key role in alerting the public to wrongdoing in politics and business The Jungle – meatpacking industry in Chicago by Upton Sinclair The Octopus – railroads and farmers (Frank Norris) The Shame of the Cities – corrupt urban charities by Lincoln Steffens The Bitter Cry of the Children – use of child labor (John Spargo)

5  Famous Author - journalist and photographer who publicized the wretched conditions in which many immigrants lived How the Other Half Lives

6  Progressive reformers rejected Social Darwinism because they believed that conflict and competition did not necessarily improve society  Break from previous era of big business

7  most influential advocate of full political, economic, and social equality for Black Americans  NAACP

8  Civil War / Reconstruction Review Test  (write answers on own paper)  Can I write on the test? NO!!!  Does this count against my grade? NO!!!!  Then why are we doing it? Review for midterm  How does this relate to the learning goal?   We are reviewing the actions of the US government during and after the Civil War

9  Reading and Analyzing a DBQ on the Atomic Bomb used during World War 2  Can I write on this packet? Yes  Do I have to write an actual essay? No, this is our way of finishing the unit on World War 2  How does this relate to the learning goal? We are discussing how the President decided to end World War 2 using a very deadly weapon

10  Points Possible = 40  Pages 580-585 = 10  Pages 575-579 = 10  Pages 567-572 = 10  560-566 = 10

11  1) Mowry-Hofstadter Thesis- idea that progressives were suffering from psychological (not economic) discontent  2) Progressive reform was about reforming big business  3) Progressivism was a result of dislocations in American life; rapid changes occurred in the economy but no corresponding changes in social and political institutions. Economic ($) Power moved to big business, but social/political life remained centered in local communities  resulted in the panic and disorder of the 1890s

12  Date: January 13, 2012  Learning Goal: To explain “how women impacted the Progressive Era”  Essential Question: Would an Equal Rights Amendment be Fair to Women? **What to think about during class**  Exit Slip: List 3 ways women impacted the Progressive Era (due at end of class)

13  Muckrakers-  Goals of Progressivism

14  Please hold up a card (0-4) for how well you understand the Learning Goal:  “How Women Impacted the Progressive Era”

15  1) Working Class& Immigrants- seeking workmen’s compensation, wage and hour laws  2) Common people against special interests  3) Decline of political parties and rise of interest groups working for specific economic interests  4) Impact of Women- protecting their domestic role in an ever- increasing industrial world (temperance, divorce, prostitution, labor laws)

16  Jane Addams & Hull House  Idea that poverty and criminality were products of an unhealthy environment (opposite of social Darwinism)  Settlement houses provided help to immigrant families (language, customs, etc of America)  Idea of middle class people “settling” in the inner city and bringing civilization to the frontier

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18  Boston Marriages- women lived secretly together, often romantic, as women moved into non- traditional roles  NAWSA- National American Woman Suffrage Association; argued giving women voting rights would strengthen temperance movement  Membership grew from 13,000 (1893) to 2 million (1917)

19  1920  Early successes in western states  Guaranteed political rights to women throughout the nation

20  Please hold up a card (0-4) for how well you understand

21  Short Video  A constitutional amendment that would provide clear, legal protection for their rights and would prohibit all discrimination on the basis of sex  Failed every time up for vote  Why? Made women essentially like men (eligible for draft/war)

22 1) Was the Equal Rights Amendment a good or bad idea?  With your neighbors, compile a list of pros and cons of a proposed Equal Rights Amendment


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