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The Progressive Era

The Progressive Era. Reasons for the Progressive Era. Industrialization Growing cities Influx of Immigrants Rise of Managerial Class Economic Depression. The Reformers. “Muckrakers” Lincoln Steffens Upton Sinclair Ida Tarbell The Social gospel Charles Sheldon 2nd Great Awakening

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The Progressive Era

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  1. The Progressive Era

  2. Reasons for the Progressive Era Industrialization Growing cities Influx of Immigrants Rise of Managerial Class Economic Depression

  3. The Reformers “Muckrakers” Lincoln Steffens Upton Sinclair Ida Tarbell The Social gospel Charles Sheldon 2nd Great Awakening Social Work Jane Addams Other progressives Louis D. Brandeis Herbert Croly

  4. Ida Tarbell

  5. Hull House

  6. The Professionals New Middle Class AMA Professional Bar Associations National Association of Manufacturing

  7. The Working Classes Union Labor Party

  8. Women Reformers in the Progressive Era

  9. The Progressive Women New Professions-Dispelling the “separate sphere” myth Education Social reform clubs Temperance Movement Women’s Christian Temperance Union Frances Willard Anti-Saloon League 18th Amendment Child labor laws

  10. “Drinking in America”

  11. Some would say…”alcohol abuse”

  12. The Suffrage Movement NAWSA Elizabeth Cady Stanton Susan B. Anthony NWP Alice Paul ERA 19th Amendment

  13. Other Women Reformers Charlotte Perkins Gilman Margaret Sanger

  14. Elizabeth Cady Stanton

  15. Susan B. Anthony

  16. Charlotte Perkins Gilman

  17. Margaret Sanger

  18. Women and Reform • The “New Woman” • Socioeconomic Origins of the New Woman • “Boston Marriages”

  19. Women and Reform • The Clubwomen • GFWC The Colored Women’s League of Washington (Library of Congress)

  20. Government Reformers Municipal Level City commissions City managers State Level Robert M. LaFollette Direct primary Competitive civil service & restrictions on lobbying Election reforms Political Bosses Charles Francis Murphy

  21. Robert LaFollette

  22. The Educational Reformers John Dewey Charles Eliot Women’s colleges Increased enrollment

  23. Racial anti-discrimination efforts W.E.B. DuBois NAACP

  24. Crusades for Social Order and Reform • Immigration Restriction • Eugenics and Nativism Total Immigration, 1900-1920 Sources of Immigration, 1900-1920

  25. Challenging the Capitalist Order • Decentralization and Regulation • The Problem of Corporate Centralization • “Good Trusts” and “Bad Trusts”

  26. The Socialist Party Eugene Debs IWW William Haywood

  27. Eugene Debs

  28. U.S. History Standards… • SSUSH 13: Reasons for the Progressive Era

  29. Take Five… • What were some of the aims of the Progressive movement? • What is a “muckraker”? • Give an example of a “Muckraker”.

  30. The Assassination of William McKinley

  31. Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909)

  32. Rise to Presidency “Square Deal” Governmental Policy Interstate Commerce Act of 1887 Hepburn Railroad Regulation Act Pure Food and Drug Act Upton Sinclair Meat Inspection Act Labor reform Newlands Reclamation Act Panic of 1907 Tennessee Coal & Iron Co.

  33. The Jungle…

  34. Foreign Policy “speak softly, but carry a big stick” “civilized” vs “uncivilized” nations The new American Navy Japan Venezuela Russo-Japanese War Nobel Peace Prize of 1906 “Roosevelt Corollary” Platt Amendment Panama Canal John Hay Philippe Bunau-Varilla

  35. Blasting at Panama

  36. William Howard Taft

  37. William Howard Taft (1909-1913) Rise to Presidency Governmental Policy Payne-Aldrich Tariff Department of the Interior Scandal Richard A. Ballinger The “New Nationalism” Rise of the Democratic Party The Progressive Party Foreign Policy “Dollar Diplomacy”

  38. Woodrow Wilson

  39. Woodrow Wilson (1913-1921) Rise to Presidency “New Freedom” Governmental Policy Underwood-Simmons Act 16th Amendment The Federal Reserve Act Federal Trade Commission Clayton Anti-Trust Act Keating-Owen Act Smith-Lever Act

  40. Wilson’s Foreign Policy Dominican Republic Haiti Virgin Islands Nicaragua Mexico Victoriano Huerta U.S.S. Dolphin Venustiuno Carranza Pancho Villa General John J. Pershing

  41. Progressive Cons Materialism Confusing goals The Court system Government influenced by industry World War I

  42. Progressive Pros Trustbusting Legislation Income Tax Broadening public awareness

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