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1. Discuss the forms of government corruption 2. Explain Progressive reforms to make the government more honest
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How are your class officers elected?
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Read and take notes on p. 538-542 using one of the methods Questions ◦ What were the election reforms of the Progressives? ◦ How did the Progressive reformers attempt to improve American morality? ◦ How did the goals of the IWW differ from the AFL? ◦ What were the major compromises that came out of the Constitutional Convention?
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◦ What did the NAACP and the Urban League have in common? ◦ What was the outcome of Munn v. Illinois? ◦ Why are Carnegie and Rockefeller called “Robber Barons” or “Captains of Industry”? ◦ What was the Indian Removal Act?
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What was some of the governmental corruption that existed at the turn of the 20 th century?
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Reforming Government ◦ Gov. Corruption cities –Political. Bosses and parties ex. Philadelphia teachers had to pay $120 of first $141 to city gov.
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states-special interest groups (ex. RRs) ran the state machines (p. 534 – cartoon and quote)
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federal – special interest groups used bribes for votes in Congress (esp. the Senate – who were often put in power by corrupt state machines) – p. 534 for quote and picture
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DIRECT PRIMARY – party elects a candidate that will run later in a general election
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DIRECT ELECTION OF US SENATORS – 17 th amendment (1912)
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SECRET BALLOT
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INTIATIVE – voters have the power to introduce legislation through petition
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REFERENDUM – voters’, through petition, can get a bill on the ballot box
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RECALL – voters can remove an elected official from office
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◦ Reforming City Government city commissions – experts in their fields city managers – administrators (hired not elected)
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◦ Reforming State Gov – The LaFollette Plan/Wisconsin Idea – Direct primary Commission Gov. Gov. Control of the RRS and utilities
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