Progressive Era Reform and Foreign Policy Progressivism Defined --Science --Order --Morality --Middle Class --First of three 20th century reform movements
Perceived Need for Reform --Immigration --Urbanization --Poverty, disorder, corruption
Reform Priorities --Political and Economic Reform Cities States Regulation --Social Reform Health, Cleanliness, Nutrition, Children, Education Jane Addams, Settlement Houses Child Welfare Exhibit, 1911 U. S. Children’s Bureau “A right to childhood”
The Cowboy and the Missionary Theodore Roosevelt Woodrow Wilson Square Deal New Freedom Power Moral Certainty Trust-busting Underwood Simmons Tariff Pure Food and Drugs Federal Reserve Act
Foreign Policy --Manifest Destiny (continued) --American West --Latin America --Hawaii --Spanish American War --Filipino Insurrection --Roosevelt Corollary to the Monroe Doctrine
A World Safe for Democracy --Mexico --Caribbean (Nicaragua, Haiti, Dominican Republic) --Europe --The Great War --Fourteen Points --Versailles Treaty --League of Nations