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Progressivism Goal 3: Promoting Social Welfare New Seats! Don’t Get Comfortable! Bell-Ringer: What issue that affects the lives of ordinary Americans do you most care about? Why is this issue important to you and what do you want to change about it?
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Protecting Social Welfare Improve the harsh conditions of industrialization Service the poor and immigrants Promote women’s rights and equality outside home Consumer Protection Advocate African-American rights
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Improving Industrial Conditions Florence Kelley and the inspection of factories Prohibition of child labor Limiting working hours Raising wages Installing safety standards
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Women’s Rights Advocating for higher education of women Women’s suffrage – Begins at state level – Bringing cases to court – Pushing for national constitutional amendment Nineteenth Amendment (1919) grants women the vote
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Servicing the Poor Social Gosepl Movement and Settlement Houses (i.e. Hull House): – Community Centers – Churches – Education – Social services (daycare, extracurriculars) YMCA (libraries, sports leagues) Salvation Army: soup kitchens, nurseries, instruction in middle-class values (hard work, thrift, temperance)
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African-American Rights Presidential leadership on issue is weak Two key leaders: – Booker T. Washington: black schools, accommodates segregationists, accepts discrimination – W.E.B. DuBois: founds NAACP and advocates full equality and end to segregation
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Consumer Protection Publication of Jungle by muckraker Upton Sinclair leads to Meat Inspection Act – Strict cleanliness Lax drug regulations and pharmaceutical practices produces Pure Food and Drug Act – Halts sale of contaminated foods and drugs – Truth in labeling of products
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