SSUSH13 The student will identify major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era.

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
SSUSH 13 The student will identify major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era. Explain Upton Sinclair ’s The Jungle.
Advertisements

SSUSH13 The student will identify major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era.
SSUSH13 The student will identify major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era.
The Progressive Era Populism and Progressivism Standard 13
Describe the rise of Jim Crow, Plessy v
The student will identify major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era. Standard 13.
The Rise of Progressivism
SSUSH13 : The student will identify major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era.
The Progressive Movement
6.2: Progressive Reform  Follow along in the student packet: “Content students MUST KNOW to be successful on the GHSGT” (p ) Click Here.
Steel IndustryTranscontinental Railroad Impact of railroads on west John D. Rockefeller Standard Oil Company Trust MonopolyThomas Edison Ellis IslandImmigration.
Populism and Progressivism
Unit 2 Review Groups will be presented a prompt and will list as many correct answers as possible within 1 minute Groups earn 1 point per correct response.
Progressivism Study Guide
Essential Question What were the goals of the progressive movement? What were the goals of the progressive movement?
Progressive Era. Progressives  Progressives: Reformers work to change/address problems created by industrialization  Three main goals: 1. Improve living.
 Political, social, and economic change in America at the turn of the 20 th century  Progressives – those who support these reforms. ◦ Wanted to make.
US-U5-L4.
Do Now: Read the article “Robbed of a Childhood”. Be prepared to discuss the major points.
Extract the Facts, Jack! SSUSH13. SSUSH13 – The student will identify major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era. a.
■Essential Question ■Essential Question: –How did problems in the Gilded Age contribute to “progressive” reforms in the early 20 th century? ■Warm-Up Question:
UNIT 7: INDUSTRIALIZATION, REFORM AND IMPERIALISM NOTES 2.
The United States entered the Progressive Era from 1880 to 1920 when a variety of reformers tried to clean up problems created during the Gilded Age Industrialization.
SSUSH13 The student will identify major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era.
EXPANSION AND REFORM GPS 13, CHS SSUSH13 The student will identify major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era.
Vocab Corruption Reform People Amendments.
Expansion and Reform The Progressive Era and Imperialism.
Unit 6 The Progressive Era 1890s-1920s. Topics Progressivism – Social Movements (women’s rights & segregation) – Govt. v. Big Business Expansionism –
The United States entered the Progressive Era from 1880 to 1920 when a variety of reformers tried to clean up problems created during the Gilded Age Industrialization.
11/12 Bellringer 5+ sentences Write about something you’d like to change. It could be a law, something at school, a parental rule, etc. How is it now?
Progressive Era 1890 to Purposes of the Federal Government Chart Maintains law, order and public safety Improves national standard of living Maintains.
Unit 5 Reforms of the Progressive Movement. What was the Progressive Movement?  A period of time in the late 1800s where many Americans called for reform.
American History Progressivism. Working conditions In 1900 over 1.7 million kids worked outside the home. Factory work was monotonous and often unhealthy.
Unit 5 Reforms of the Progressive Movement. What was the Progressive Movement?  A period of time in the late 1800s where many Americans called for reform.
Unit 2 Review Groups will be presented a prompt and will list as many correct answers as possible within 1 minute Groups earn 1 point per correct response.
Progressive Reforms Unit 5.
The Progressive Era A period of time, , when reformers (progressives) attempted to change society for the better.
A. Describe the influence of muckrakers on affecting change by bringing attention to social problems.
The Progressive Era.
Review for Quiz #3 (Notes 9-10)
QOTD 19) The Seventeenth Amendment (17th): a) ended segregation.
Unit 3 Reforms of the Progressive Movement
What problems existed in the Gilded Age?
The Progressive Era.
The Progressive Era Populism and Progressivism Standard 13
The Progressive Era Chapter 8
Goals of the Progressives
Term Definition 1. Progressive Era
Warm Up 2/15- Positives vs Negatives
Standard 13.
Ssush13.
The progressive era
The Progressive Era “Welcome to the jungle.” --Guns N Roses
SSUSH13 The student will identify major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era.
THE PROGRESSIVE ERA: Social and Political Change Key Figures
Progressivism SSUSH 13a, b, d, e.
The progressive era
Major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era Ssush 13.
Warmup List 3 famous Progressives that you learned about from the Progressive Thinkers worksheet.
A. Describe the influence of muckrakers on affecting change by bringing attention to social problems.
SSUSH13 The student will identify major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era.
The Progressive Era Time of social reform.
A. Describe the influence of muckrakers on affecting change by bringing attention to social problems.
SSUSH13 The student will identify major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era.
The Progressive Era Social Changes and Awareness Government Reform.
Author of The Jungle? C.) Upton Sinclair A.) Jacob Riis B.) Ida Tarbell C.) Upton Sinclair C.) Upton Sinclair D.) Jim Crow L F.
US-U5-L4.
The Progressive Movement
Today’s Standard SSUSH 13
SSUSH13 : The student will identify major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era.
Presentation transcript:

SSUSH13 The student will identify major efforts to reform American society and politics in the Progressive Era

Bell Ringer Examine this photo: What is your initial reaction to this advertisement? Is it a positive or a negative message? What is this advertisement aimed at?

Upton Sinclair In 1904 Upton Sinclair, a muckraker, published The Jungle The book was based on Sinclair’s observations of Chicago meat slaughterhouses and described the horrible conditions in the industry: It became a best seller and caught the attention of Congress and President Roosevelt. In response to the book Congress passed the Meat Inspection Act and the Pure Food and Drug Act, as a way of overseeing and inspecting the meat and food industries. “..sausage that had been rejected, and that was moldy and white-it would be dosed with borax and glycerin, and dumped into the hoppers, and made over again for home consumption.”

Jane Addams Jane Addams founded the Hull House in Chicago in 1889 to provide immigrants with social and educational opportunities and training. It was one of the first “settlement houses” in the U.S. Women during the time period began to become involved in many reform efforts including education, prison, prohibition and women’s rights and suffrage

The Rise of Jim Crow & Plessy v. Ferguson By the late 1800s individual states began to pass laws that limited the individual rights of African Americans Voting rights were curtailed by using poll taxes and enforcing grandfather clauses Jim Crow laws were laws that helped enforce segregation, first in the private sector, and then at the state level

Plessy v. Ferguson Plessy, an African American by state classification, challenged a law requiring him to ride in a separate railroad car The case went to the Supreme Court where they ruled against Plessy Plessy v. Ferguson (1896) legalized segregation and discrimination in the U.S. under the separate but equal doctrine *Plessy was 7/8ths white, but was still classified as “colored” under Louisiana State law*

NAACP Founded in 1909 to promote African American voting rights in order to end racial discrimination W.E.B. Du Bois was one of the founding members of the organization

NAACP National Association for the Advancement of Colored People To promote equality of rights and to eradicate caste or race prejudice among the citizens of the United States Co-founded by W.E.B. Du Bois on February 12,1909 Seven individuals founded the group Three of the original seven were white

NAACP

Ida Tarbell A muckraker was a journalist who investigated political corruption and social conditions Ida Tarbell focused on John Rockefeller’s Standard Oil Corporation

Other Progressive Reforms A major focus of the Progressive Movement was political reform. To give power to the voters: *initiative: allowed citizens to introduce legislation *recall: allowed voters to remove elected officials through a special vote *referendum: allowed proposed legislation to be approved by voters *direct election of senators: The 17th Amendment was passed in 1913 to give voters the power to elect senators directly in an attempt to prevent corruption

Labor Laws Progressives worked to end child labor Factory and mine child workers made less than 60¢ for a 10-hour day Progressives also fought for safer working conditions

Progressives The Social Gospel movement worked to better conditions for the urban poor through organizations such as the YMCA, Salvation Army, and settlement houses Education also played a role in the Progressive Movement with school becoming compulsory and used as a means of assimilating immigrants into American society