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Social Darwinism vs. Social Gospel The Progressive Movement During the American Industrial Revolution

PAIR-SHARE During the Industrial Revolution many people had ideas on how to improve society. Who’s job do you think is it to help the poor and fix the problems in society (ie government, churches, people themselves)? Explain your answer.

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Standard 11.2.7 Analyze the similarities and differences between the ideologies of Social Darwinism and Social Gospel (e.g., using biographies of William Graham Sumner, Billy Sunday, Dwight L. Moody).

Objective Students will be able to analyze the similarities and differences between the ideologies of Social Darwinism and Social Gospel by completing a graphic organizer and reflective journal.

Important Words Ideology: An organized collection of ideas. Social Reform: Changes in society for the better Natural Selection: Process that living things survive due to their favorable traits

Social Darwinism Definition: Applying Darwin’s theory of natural selection to Human Society. Competition is essential in a free-market society. (ie. The rich industrialists used the excuse of Social Darwinism for why they were so rich.)

William Graham Sumner 1840-1910) was a leading American social scientist of the late 19th century Yale Professor Defended radical laissez-faire as being justified by laws of evolution He heavily criticized socialism/communism

Social Gospel Definition: A religious movement to solve problems of society, child labor, crime, poor working conditions and poor schooling resulting from the Industrial Revolution. (ie. YMCA, Salvation Army)

1862 –1935 Who was He? Billy Sunday A Evangelical minister What was he in favor of? 1. Prohibition 2. Against child labor 3. For woman’s right to vote 4. Against big business 5. Churches helping the poor

Activity: Social Darwin or Social Gospel? A few students in the class will be assigned to read aloud information about a specific progressive reformer. As you listen to the autobiographies, try to figure out if they believe in the ideology of Social Gospel or Social Darwinism.

William Graham Sumner Social Darwinist

William Sunday Social Gospel

Washington Gladden Social Gospel

H.G. Wells Social Darwin

Dwight L. Moody Social Gospel

Social Darwin Herbert Spencer Coined the phrase “survival of the fittest”

Jane Addams Social Gospel

Wrap-Up Pair-Share What are the similarities and differences between the ideologies of Social Darwinism and Social Gospel