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The Progressive Era Chapter 21

Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

National Consumers’ League

Progressive Intellectuals Croly, James, and Veblen

Reforming Schools – John Dewey

The Supreme Court "General proposition do not decide concrete cases." Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.

Muckrakers Lincoln Steffens, Ida Tarbell, Jacob Riis, and Frank Norris

“Ashcan School” Lewis Hine

Local Reformers Hazen Pingree and Toledo, Ohio – where Samuel Jones led as reform mayor Dayton, Ohio – where the floods occurred

State Reformers La Follette and Samuel Gompers

Progressive Cities - Beautification

Mann Act (1910) A red light district

Eugenics

Racism during Progressive Era

The NAACP W.E.B. Du Bois

Women’s Suffrage and New “Sphere” Alice Hamilton

Worker Unions and Socialism

Theodore Roosevelt Roosevelt and his Rough Riders on San Juan Hill

Election of 1904

Upton Sinclair and The Jungle

Conservation Efforts Gifford Pinchot and John Muir

Election of 1908

William Howard Taft

Election of 1912

Woodrow Wilson

Federal Reserve Act

Acts for Workers                                                                                                                                        Eight hours shall, in contracts for labor and service, be deemed a day's work and the measure of standard of a day's work for the purpose of reckoning the compensation for services of all employees

Louis Brandeis

Election of 1916