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2 Reform and the Gilded Age

3 During the Gilded Age, political power was split between the two major parties.

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5 President Rutherford Hayes

6 James Garfield

7 Upon Garfield’s death, Chester Arthur became the President.Chester Arthur

8 In 1883, Congress passed the Pendleton Act. It created a Civil Service Commission to conduct exams for Federal Jobs. By 1900 the Commission controlled 40% of all political jobs. The patronage system was disappearing.Pendleton ActCivil Service Commission

9 In 1877, President Grover Cleveland signed the Interstate Commerce Act. Grover ClevelandInterstate Commerce Act. This act forbids paying money in the form or rebates or bribes to pass laws in someone’s favor.rebates This act set up the Interstate Commerce Commission or ICC to oversee the railroads.

10 In 1888, President Cleveland lost his bid for re-election. Benjamin Harrison became the President. In 1890, Sherman signed the Sherman Antitrust Act. This act did not allow other businesses to limit competition. Benjamin Harrison Sherman Antitrust Act. Grover Cleveland Benjamin Harrison

11 The Sherman Antitrust Act

12 The Progressives

13 Many good government leagues were formed. Their goal was to try to clean up corruption. The major weapon they used to fight corruption was the press (newspapers.)corruption

14 Many journalists became known as Muckrakers.Muckrakers Ida Tarbell Ida Tarbell, Ida Tarbell, targeted the unfair practices of big businesses.

15 The Progressives were forward-thinking reformers that wanted to improve American life. They were not a single group of people that singled out one aim. They backed various causes. Advances in science also inspired Progressives.. Garrett Morgan The Traffic Signal Thomas Edison The light bulb

16 Progressives stress the importance of education. John Dewey John Dewey wanted to reform schools. John Dewey

17 Progressive reformers such as Robert La Follette devised a program called the Wisconsin Idea.Robert La FolletteWisconsin Idea Robert La Follette

18 Progressive reformers pressed for primaries.primaries In a primary a voter would choose their party’s candidate for a general election. Wisconsin was the first state to adopt the primary.

19 Another Progressive measure was the recall.recall. Most reformers supported a graduated income tax which taxed people at different incomes at different rates.graduated income tax In 1913 Congress ratified the Sixteenth Amendment. It gave Congress the power to impose an income tax.Sixteenth Amendment

20 In the 1898, when the United States went to war against Spain Theodore Roosevelt fought in Cuba.Theodore Roosevelt When he returned home that same year, he was elected the governor of New York. In September 1901, an assassin’s shot President McKinley, at age 42 Roosevelt became the nation’s youngest president. President McKinley Progressives in the White House Theodore Roosevelt

21 Roosevelt promised to take control of large trusts.trusts. The trust was a large company or corporation. Roosevelt was successful in breaking up the large monopolies. monopolies. Some business leaders called Roosevelt a trustbuster.trustbuster.

22 Roosevelt provides a better pay and shorter working hours for the coal miners in Pennsylvania in Roosevelt was the first President to side with the working class people and not with the large corporations or businesses.

23 In 1904, Roosevelt ran for the President in his own right. During his campaign, he promised Americans a Square Deal.Square Deal. This promise of a Square Deal helped Roosevelt way in a landslide victory. Square deal dance

24 Roosevelt had read Uptown Sinclair’s novel, The Jungle.The Jungle Roosevelt fought against the big companies and supported the people for better working conditions. Roosevelt improved conditions for medicines and the food industry.

25 Roosevelt was alarmed about the destruction of the American wilderness. He believed in conservation, the protection of natural resources.conservation, Under Roosevelt, the government created some 170,000 acres of national parkland.

26 In 1908, Roosevelt decided not to run for reelection. Instead, he supported William Howard Taft, his Secretary of War.William Howard Taft Taft was not liked by the people because of its high taxes and handling over a dispute in the sale of land in Alaska.Alaska William Howard Taft

27 Roosevelt runs for re-election against Woodrow Wilson Roosevelt’s supports became known as the Bull Moose Party.Bull Moose Party Wilson’s first goal was to break up trusts into smaller companies.

28 To ensure fair competition, President Wilson persuaded Congress to create the Federal Trade Commission in 1914.Federal Trade Commission

Susan B. Anthony broke the law. Her crime was voting.Susan B. Anthony Women Win Reforms

30 The struggle to get women the vote, or suffrage, went back many years. In 1869 Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton formed the National Woman Suffrage Association.Susan B. Anthony Elizabeth Cady StantonNational Woman Suffrage Association Elizabeth Cady Stanton

31 In the early 1900’s, the women’s suffrage movement gained strength. More than 5 million women were earning wages outside the home. Women were paid less than men. In the late 1800’s, women gained to the right to vote in four western states: Wyoming, Utah, Colorado, and Idaho. Although women were paid less than men, wages give women a sense of power.

32 Carrie Chapman Catt Carrie Chapman Catt took over the fight for women’s rights after Elizabeth Cady and Susan B. Anthony died. She became the head of the National American Woman Suffrage Association Carrie Chapman Catt

33 The early 1918, President Wilson agreed to support the Suffrage Amendment.

34 Despite obstacles, a few women manage to get the higher education needed to enter the professions. In 1877, Boston University granted the first Ph.D. to a woman..Boston University. Florence Kelly investigated conditions in sweatshopsFlorence Kelly She became the first chief factory inspector for the state of Illinois. Kelly’s chief concern was child labor.child labor

35 In 1874, Francis Willard became the leader of the WCTU or the Women’s Christian Temperance Union or WCTU. She worked to educate people about the evils of alcohol.Francis Willard Women’s Christian Temperance Union Francis Willard

African Americans After reconstruction, African Americans still did not retain their rights and equality. Jim Crow Laws led to segregation in schools, trains, and other public places. Ida B. Wells, a Black Journalist, in her Newspaper urged African Americans to protest these lynchings. She called for boycotts to streetcars and white owned stores. She spoke out despite threats to her life. Booker T. Washington, called for Blacks and Whites to live in harmony. Washington believed the Blacks must work hard to move up the ladder of success in society.

W.E.B. Du Bois took a different approach. He urged Blacks to fight actively to gain equality. Du Bois organized the NAACP or the Nation Association for the Advancement of Colored People. This organization worked to gain equal rights for Black people. George Washington Carver discovered hundreds of uses for peanuts and other crops grown in the South. Sarah Walker, also known as Madame C.J. Walker created a line of hair products and became the first American woman to earn more than one million dollars.

Mexican Americans In 1910 revolution and famine swept Mexico. Many Mexicans fled their homeland to America. These immigrants worked on the farms, railroads, and factories. They were paid less wages than white workers and they were denied many skilled jobs.