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Progressives
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What are some of the problems in society? Factory Workers City life Big business domination (no competition) Race relations Inequality for women Lack of involvement by all Americans in politics Abuse of alcohol
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Men’s lodging room
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Dens of Death
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A flat
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Who were the Progressives? Middle class reformers who were trying to solve the social problems of the time period Areas of reform: drinking, child labor, women, working conditions, the environment, factory products Who are the muckrakers?- ________________ Upton Sinclair- ___________________________ Ida Tarbell- ______________________________
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Prohibition Reformers upset with the money spent on alcohol Instead of on families Targeted the poor & immigrants Led mainly by women Women’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) Anti-Saloon League **successful in the 20 th century
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Child Labor Kids working long hours in dangerous conditions Why? National Child Labor Committee Sent investigators into factories to take photos Keating-Owen Act 1916 Can’t use child labor if product crosses state lines Court overturns it later, so it’s a short term victory
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Working Hours Reformers hoping for laws to lower the working day (hours) Successful in 2 court cases- Bunting v. Oregon 10 hours for men Muller v. Oregon 10 hours for women
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Conditions in the cities Reformers horrified by the living conditions Cities start to pass laws requiring buildings to meet certain standards Running water, toilets, proper ventilation
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http://womenshistory.about.com/od/triangle/ig/Triangle-Factory-Fire/Morgue.htm Identifying bodies at the morgue, after the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire. Courtesy Franklin Delano Roosevelt Library
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Political Reforms Americans want a greater voice in politics Reforms at the state level Initiative Referendum Recall Reforms at the national level- 17 th Amendment
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Hull House Created by Jane Addams Wanted to help immigrants survive in America Offered classes Taught English
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Suffrage What’s the 1 st time women started to demand rights? Who were the leaders?
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Suffrage Want the right to vote Leaders- Susan B. Anthony Organization- National American Women Suffrage Association (NAWSA) Gain suffrage in some western states **successful in the 20 th century
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Teddy Roosevelt’s Reforms Called the Square Deal Trusts TR didn’t necessarily believe trusts were bad, but they were if they hurt public interest Tries to break up “bad” trusts” Environment Problems: Western lands disappearing, waste going into rivers, overgrazing Conservation Set aside land for national parks for people to enjoy
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Teddy Roosevelt’s Reforms Meat TR read The Jungle & was inspired to do something Created a commission to research & investigate Meat Inspection Act 1906 Drugs/Medicine Problems? Pure Food & Drug Act 1906 Doesn’t completely stop the sale of contaminated foods & medicines, but it’s a good step Labels
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TR earns the nickname of “Teddy Bear”
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Civil Rights Review- Washington & DuBois What did each man want? Washington- self help DuBois- education for the top DuBois creates the NAACP Wanted equality
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Election of 1912 Republicans- Taft Teddy runs his own party- Bull Moose Party (splits Republican party) Democrats- Woodrow Wilson Socialists- Eugene V. Debs Winner: Wilson
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Later Reforms Taft Broke up more trusts than TR Wilson Clayton Anti-Trust Act Graduated income tax (16 th ) Women 19 th Wilson does little for Civil Rights
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