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Muckrakers

Muckrakers. Progressive goals. Like the populists, they believed that unregulated capitalism and the urban boom required government intervention Regain control of the government from special interests Protect organized labor, women, consumers and blacks. Muckrakers.

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Muckrakers

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  1. Muckrakers

  2. Progressive goals • Like the populists, they believed that unregulated capitalism and the urban boom required government intervention • Regain control of the government from special interests • Protect organized labor, women, consumers and blacks.

  3. Muckrakers • Expose writers that published dirt on social injustice • Upton Sinclair • Lincoln Steffens • Jacob Riis

  4. Tenement Reform • Lawrence Veiller exposed the tenement problem in New York • 1901-NY State Tenement House Act: required that new tenements be built around open courtyards to allow light and air. There must be one bathroom for every three rooms

  5. Social Gospel • Movement by Protestant minister that applied Christian principles to social problems.

  6. Muckrakers • Ida Tarbell • Lincoln Steffens • Theodore Dreiser • Upton Sinclair • Frank Norris • Jacob Riis • Ray Stannard Baker -Florence Kelley -Alice Paul -Carrie Chapman Catt

  7. Ida Tarbell • History of Standard Oil • McClure’s Magazine • Exposed Standard Oil abuse

  8. Lincoln Steffens • Shame of the Cities • Exposed political corruption

  9. Theodore Dreiser • Sister Carrie • Exposed plight of the workers, and greedy business owners

  10. Upton Sinclair • The Jungle • Exposed practices in the meat packing industry • Pure Food and Drug Act

  11. Frank Norris • The Octopus • Exposed railroad corruption

  12. Jacob Riis • How the other half lives • Exposed slums and tenement conditions

  13. Ray Stannard Baker • Following the Color Line • Plight of African Americans and lynching

  14. Florence Kelley • Child labor practices

  15. Alice Paul • Champion of women’s suffrage • NWP

  16. Carrie Chapman Catt • NAWSA

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