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A movement in the late 19 th and early 20 th centuries to reform social problems created by Industrialization. Goal: Gov’t should take a more active role.

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1 A movement in the late 19 th and early 20 th centuries to reform social problems created by Industrialization. Goal: Gov’t should take a more active role in solving society’s problems. Essential Question: What reforms came out of the Progressive Movement?

2  Journalists that wrote about social, economic, and political injustices  Articles printed in popular magazines increased public’s awareness of social ills

3  Social Gospel – religious obligation to help the unfortunate  Salvation Army

4  Provided social services in immigrant neighborhood  Hull House founded by Jane Addams in Chicago

5  Cities were unable to provide garbage collection, safe housing, police and fire protection  Tenement Act of 1901 passed in NYC: lights, air, room size, sanitation  Dept of Street Cleaning  Death rate dropped

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7 White Wings

8  National Child Labor Committee worked to end child labor  States passed minimum age laws and maximum hours laws  Passed compulsory education laws  States passed maximum work hour laws for women  Worker’s compensation  Minimum wage

9  Many blamed alcohol for crime, poverty, and violence against women and children  Employers believed drinking hurt worker efficiency  Women ’ s Christian Temperance Union Advocated for a ban on liquor Joined by the Anti-Saloon League  18 th Amendment is passed 1920 Prohibits manufacture, sale and distribution of alcohol

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11  Recall - gave voters the ability to remove public officials from office  Initiative – allowed citizens to propose and pass new laws  Referendum - allowed voters to overturn legislation already passed  Direct Primaries - voters could vote for a candidate to run in the general election  Secret Ballot – all candidates names on one piece of plain paper  Seventeenth Amendment – popular vote of senators

12  Seneca Falls Convention in 1848  Disappointment in 15 th Amendment  Difference in Strategy National Woman Suffrage Association: Constitutional Amendment American Woman Suffrage Association: State governments legalize  Remain unpopular Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe

13  1890 two groups unite to form National American Woman Suffrage Association  Gains popularity as women want to vote for reforms they support  Used a variety of strategies  19 th Amendment passed

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15 1) What were several accomplishments during the Progressive Era? 2) How was democracy expanded during the Progressive Era?


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