Progressive Era Terms 1889-1917  Progressive Movement  Florence Kelley  Prohibition  Muckraker  Scientific management  Robert La Follette  Initiative.

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Progressive Era Terms  Progressive Movement  Florence Kelley  Prohibition  Muckraker  Scientific management  Robert La Follette  Initiative  Recall  Referendum  17 th amendment

Progressive movement  PROGRESSIVES :

4 GOALS OF PROGRESSIVES  1. PROTECTING SOCIAL WELFARE  FLORENCE KELLEY

GOALS CONT…  2. PROMOTING MORAL IMPROVEMENTS  video video  PROHIBTION:  WCTU: WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERENCE MOVEMENT  FRANCES WILLARD:  CARRY NATION:

GOALS CONT…  3. CREATING ECONOMIC REFORM  Muckraker video Muckraker video  MUCKRAKERS:  IDA TARBELL

FOSTERING EFFICIENCY  SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT:

STATE LEVEL REFORMS  ROBERT LA FOLLETTE:

REFORMING ELECTIONS  INITIATIVE:  REFERENDUM:  RECALL:  17 TH AMENDMENT: