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Frances Willard (Founder of the WTCU)

THE PROGRESSIVE AMENDMENTS 16 th 17 th 18 th 19 th Federal Income Tax Direct Election of Senators Prohibition of Alcohol Women’s Suffrage

16 th Amendment The Congress shall have power to lay and collect taxes on incomes, from whatever source derived, without apportionment among the several States, and without regard to any census or enumeration. Federal Income Tax

The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State, elected by the people thereof th Amendment DIRECT Election of Senators

Key Concept 7.1 Growth expanded opportunity, while economic instability led to new efforts to reform U.S. society and its economic system. II.In the Progressive Era of the early 20th century, Progressives responded to political corruption, economic instability, and social concerns by calling for greater government action and other political and social measures. A.Some Progressive Era journalists attacked what they saw as political corruption, social injustice, and economic inequality, while reformers, often from the middle and upper classes and including many women, worked to effect social changes in cities and among immigrant populations. Muckrakers Settlement house movement Jane Addams’ Hull House Ida Tarbell’s History of Standard Oil (1904) Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle (1906) Robert La Follette’s “Wisconsin Way” Initiative, referendum, recall Minimum wage Child labor restriction Lincoln Steffens’ Shame of the Cities (1904 )

B.On the national level, Progressives sought federal legislation that they believed would effectively regulate the economy, expand democracy, and generate moral reform. Progressive amendments to the Constitution dealt with issues such as prohibition and woman suffrage. Meat Inspection Act (1906) Pure Food and Drug Act (1906) Elkins Act (1903) Hepburn Act (1903) Northern Securities v. US (1903) Clayton Antitrust Act (1914) 16th Amendment (1913) 17th Amendment (1913) Federal Trade Commission (1914) 18th Amendment (1920) 19th Amendment (1920)

C.Preservationists and conservationists both supported the establishment of national parks while advocating different government responses to the overuse of natural resources. Yellowstone National Park (1872) Yosemite National Park (1890) Forest Reserve Act (1891) John Muir and the Sierra Club (1892) Newlands Reclamation Act (1902) US Forest Service (1905)

D.The Progressives were divided over many issues. Some Progressives supported Southern segregation, while others ignored its presence. Some Progressives advocated expanding popular participation in government, while others called for greater reliance on professional and technical experts to make government more efficient. Progressives also disagreed about immigration restriction. W.E.B Dubois and the Niagara Movement (1905) NAACP (1909) Woodrow Wilson’s support for segregation Use of professional city managers “good government” movement