The Progressive Era Chapter 22
Dec 30, 2015
The Progressive Era
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1890 General Federation of Women’s Clubs organized
Significant Events
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1899 National Consumers’ League founded 1903 Department of Labor and Commerce
created 1906 Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle published 1910 Mann Act passed 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist fire
1914 Clayton Antitrust Act passed
1920 19th Amendment ratified
1893 Illinois enacts 8-hour workday for women; Anti-Saloon League created
1913 16th and 17th Amendments passed
1916 New York Birth Control League organized
Origins of Progressivism
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The Roots of Progressive Reform
Progressive Beliefs Aims of progressives Pragmatism
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The Politics of Paralysis
The Pragmatic Approach Behaviorism Brandeis Brief
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The Politics of Paralysis
The Progressive Method Muckrakers Voluntary organizations Professionals
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The Search for the Good Society
Poverty in a New Light Naturalism Social work
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The Search for the Good Society
Expanding the “Woman’s Sphere” Women’s organizations New woman Margaret Sanger
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The Search for the Good Society
Social Welfare Keating-Owen Act
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Eyewitness to History
Jane Addams Fights Child Labor
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The Search for the Good Society
Woman Suffrage Catt’s
“winning plan” Militant suffragists 19th Amendment
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The Search for the Good Society
Woman Suffrage Nineteenth Amendment
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Controlling the Masses
Stemming the Immigrant Tide Eugenics Americanization Literacy test
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Controlling the Masses
The Curse of Demon Rum Anti-Saloon League
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Controlling the Masses
Prostitution Spread of the vice Mann Act
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The Politics of Municipal and State Reform
The Reformation of the Cities Gas and water socialism Commission plan City manager plan
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The Politics of Municipal and State Reform
Progressivism in the States La Follette’s Wisconsin idea Reforming politics Regulating business Seeds of the welfare state
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Progressivism Goes to Washington
Theodore Roosevelt
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Progressivism Goes to Washington
A Square Deal Philosophy of the Square Deal Anthracite coal strike U.S. v. E.C. Knight Northern Securities Railroad regulation
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Progressivism Goes to Washington
Bad Food and Pristine Wilds Conservation through planned
management John Muir and preservation
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Progressivism Goes to Washington
The Troubled Taft Ballinger-Pinchot affair Taft’s accomplishments
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Progressivism Goes to Washington
Roosevelt Returns New Nationalism
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Progressivism Goes to Washington
The Election of 1912 Progressive party New Freedom
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Progressivism Goes to Washington
The Election of 1912
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Woodrow Wilson and the Politics of Morality
Early Career Missionary spirit Student of politics
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Woodrow Wilson and the Politics of Morality
The Reforms of the New Freedom Underwood-Simmons Tariff Federal Reserve Act Federal Trade Commission Clayton Antitrust Act
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Woodrow Wilson and the Politics of Morality
Labor and Social Reform Brandeis on the Supreme Court Keating-Owen Child Labor Act
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Woodrow Wilson and the Politics of Morality
The Limits of Progressive Reform Curbing minorities The strength of market capitalism
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