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 1 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 2 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 3 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. 4