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Negative Effects of Industrialization 1890 – 1920 Progressive Reform Progressive reformers applied a systematic approach to problems facing Americans in the workplace and at home. Progressives addressed workplace efficiency and safety standards, child labor, workmen's compensation, minimum wages, and working hours for women. Improvements at home included an increased emphasis on education, helping immigrant families, Prohibition, curbing prostitution, public health, and municipal services. Negative Effects of Industrialization Progressive Movement Reforms ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Industrialization created many industries with harsh working conditions. People demanded reform and change, but it took years of struggle.

1890 – 1920 Progressive Reform Women’s Suffrage _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ Prohibition

Negative effects of industrialization 1890 – 1920 The Progressive Movement Child Factory Workers Negative effects of industrialization Progressive Movement workplace reforms -Improved safety conditions -Reduced work hours -Restrictions on child labor -WA State: Initiatives=citizens could pass laws through petition Referendums-citizens allowed to vote for/against laws already passed by legislature -recall public officials -crowded, unsafe cities, poor sanitation, political corruption -Child labor -Low wages….. …..long hours -Unsafe working conditions Industrialization created many industries with harsh working conditions. People demanded reform and change, but it took years of struggle. © Michael Goldfein

1890 – 1920 The Progressive Movement Women’s Suffrage WA State Constitutional amendment gave women rights: vote in state/local elections, held public office, serve on juries WA was the 5th state to pass suffrage laws in the US, 10 years before…. Women gain right to vote nationwide / 19th Amendment to Constitution Composed of groups opposed to making and consuming of alcohol. Believed drinking by men ruined families. Supported passage of 18th Amendment to Constitution banning manufacture and sale of alcohol. WA wasn’t as “dry” as other states because of smuggling from Canada Temperance Movement © Michael Goldfein