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1 The Progressive Movement
Ch 5 Notes The Progressive Movement

2 Progressive Origins Was a reaction to Laissez-Faire economics, and problems in American Society Too much poverty, crime, corruption Not tightly organized, but a lot of different people and views

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4 Strong faith in science and technology
Make society and industry much more efficient They have always benefited people, so why couldn’t it fix society? Some pushed socialism (government owns businesses) Pushed for Health and safety codes Wisconsin was the “laboratory of democracy”

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7 Triangle Shirtwaist Factory

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9 The Muckrakers Upton Sinclair: The Jungle (1906)
Meat Packing industry Ida Tarbell for McClure’s Mag. Exposes Standard Oil Jacob Riis: plight of the immigrant in NYC Lincoln Steffens: Political corruption

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11 Chicago Meat-packing Plant 1919

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14 Government Changes Managing a city should be done by experts
Commission Plan Committees led by an expert in each field Recall (remove from office) Referendum (Proposed law to be voted on by citizens) Initiative (Law originated by citizens)

15 New Amendments 16th : income tax (1913)
17th : Direct election of senators (1913) 18th : Prohibition (1919) Volstead Act 19th : Women’s suffrage (1920) NAWSA (Alice Paul)

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17 Prohibition enforcement

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19 Women’s Suffrage

20 Susan B. Anthony

21 Elizabeth Cady Stanton

22 Carrie Chapman Catt

23 Alice Paul

24 T. Roosevelt as President
Was a social darwinist in foreign affairs Committed progressive in domestic affairs

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26 Cowboy Teddy

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30 Felt large corporations had responsibility to consider public welfare.
Felt most trust were good for the economy “Trustbuster” Broke up “bad trusts” left good trusts alone Northern Securities company

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32 Sets up the Bureau of corporations
Department of Commerce & Labor Helps end the Mine workers strike of 1902 Felt they were only after own interests not the public good.

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34 Began major conservation movement
Hepburn Act 1903 Strengthens the Interstate Commerce Commission Began major conservation movement Yosemite Presidency/government gained power during T.R.’s terms

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38 William Taft

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41 As President Slow and plodding Main issue: Tariff
Warned by TR to stay away from tariffs or split the party. Wanted a lower tariff, signed a higher one. Payne –Aldrich Act

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43 Joe Cannon

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45 Victories 16th Amendment Broke up more trusts than TR did
8 hr. workday for federal employees Cleans up congressional campaigns

46 New Mexico and Arizona become states

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50 1912 Election TR infuriated with Taft for failing to live up to progressive ideas Roosevelt runs against him for nomination Taft gets nomination, TR starts own party. (Reps split)

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53 Woodrow Wilson Thomas Woodrow Wilson Very intelligent, perfectionist
Strong willed, intelligent No charm, came across snobby Gave message to Congress in person Platform called The New Freedom

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56 Strong willed, intelligent Gave message to Congress in person
No charm, came across snobby Gave message to Congress in person Underwood Tariff passed (1913) Lowers tariff and included an income tax Felt this would improve products and lower prices

57 Federal Trade commission
Work with big business instead of breaking them up Child Labor laws passed Clayton Anti-trust Act Covers loopholes in Sherman Act

58 Federal Reserve System

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63 Progressive legacy Government expands role in society
Did not help everyone equally Minorities get little help. NAACP created National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

64 W.E.B DuBois

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