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1 The Progressive Era 1900-1920 What was “Progressivism”
The Progressive Era What was “Progressivism”? What main reforms did Progressives want? How successful were Progressives?

2 I. What was Progressivism?
A catch all name for diverse “grassroots” reformers A response to excesses of the “Laissez-Faire Gilded Age” – promoted government involvement & regulation Mainly urban (not directly related to farmers/Populists) Middle class women play a key role – “Social Housekeeping” Promoted scientific investigation – “Pragmatism” Often motivated by religion – “Social Gospel” Promoted reform ideas through popular press – “Muckrakers”

3 Jacob Riis How the Other Half Lives

4 Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     Triangle Shirtwaist Company Fire 0:00 – 14:00 0:00 – 11:00

5 How the Other Half Lives & Triangle Shirtwaist Fire as Catalysts for Progressive Reform

6 “Muckraking” Journalists Champions of Progressivism

7 II. Progressive Economic Reform Goals
Controlling Large Corporations (i.e.“Trust Busting”) Child Labor Laws Workplace Safety regulations Consumer Protection 16th Amendment (Income Tax) Conservation of Natural Resources (Preservation vs. Limited Use)

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10 III. Progressive Social Reforms
“Social Housekeeping” Movement Women’s Rights (Political, Economic & Social) Enforce Morality – Ex: “Blue Laws” against alcohol & prostitution Clean Up Slums/Tenements (Ex: Settlement Houses) 18th Amendment (Prohibition) 19th Amendment (Women’s Suffrage)

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15 IV. Progressive Political Reform Goals
Cure to Economic & Social problems was: More democracy & structural change EXAMPLES at different levels of government: City Managers & City Commissions (Local) Direct Primaries, Initiatives & Recall (Local/State) Robert La Follette - “Wisconsin Idea” & Hiram Johnson - CA (State) 17th Amendment - Direct Election of Senators (National) Progressive Presidents TR (Supports a “Square Deal” for workers, consumers & the environment) WW (Attacks “Triple Wall of Privilege” – Banks, Trusts, Tariff)

16 Some of TR’s Progressive
Theodore Roosevelt Some of TR’s Progressive Accomplishments : 1902 Coal Strike Northern Securities Case Hepburn Act Pure Food & Drug Act National Parks

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18 Taft as President (1908-1912) Republican Splits in 1912 Election
Less “Progressive” Republican Splits in 1912 Election “Bull Moose” Party

19 Federal Trade Commission
Some of Woodrow Wilson’s Progressive Accomplishments: Federal Reserve Act Tariff Reform Clayton Act Federal Trade Commission


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