5. The Progressive Movement.doc

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Progressivism, 1865-1920
Political Problems
Women’s Suffrage
Economic Problems
Poverty
Social Problems
Segregation
Goals
The Reformers/Progressives
Social Gospel Mvt.
Women
Jovita Idar
Texas Rangers
Margaret Sanger
Ida B. Wells
Southern Horrors
Lynch
Spectacle Lynch
Reforming Cities
Problems in the Cities
Objective of Progressives
Jacob A. Riis
How the Other Half Lives, 1890
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Settlement Houses
Hull House
Jane Adams
Rusk Settlement House
Second Ward
Temperance Movement
Women’s Christian Temperance League
Anti-Saloon League, 1893
18th Amendment, 1920
Prohibition
State Political Reform
Democratizing Trends
Senators
17th Amendment, 1913
Initiatives & referendums
Primaries & recalls
Professional Administrators
Cronyism
Suffrage Movement
National American Women Suffrage Association, 1890
National Women’s Party, 1913
19th Amendment, 1920
Progressive National Politics
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Theodore Roosevelt, 1901-1909
Bureau of Corporations
Sherman Antitrust Act, 1890
Hepburn Act of 1906
Trustbuster
National Forest Service
Progressive Party, 1912
William Howard Taft, 1909-1912
Woodrow Wilson, 1913
The New Freedom
Federal Reserve Act of 1913
Underwood Tariff
Clayton Antitrust Act, 1914
Federal Trade Commission
Keating-Owens Child Labor Act
Progressive Influences on American Culture
Muckrakers
Jovita Idar, Ranger Killings
Ida B. Wells, Southern Horrors
Jacob Riis, How the Other Half Lives, 1890
Lincoln Steffens, The Shame of the Cities, 1904
Ida Tarbell, The History of the Standard Oil Company, 1904
Upton Sinclair, The Jungle, 1906
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Pure Food and Drug Act
Meat Inspection Act, 1906
Progressive Work
Frederick W. Taylor
Scientific Management
Time and motion studies
Taylorism
Progressive Education
John Dewey
Laboratory School
Child-centered Education
Progressive Education Association, 1919
Significance of Progressive Mvt.
Laws
Problems of Progressive Mvt.
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