APUSH

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APUSH
Period 2
ROBERTSON/2012
INDUSTRIALIZATION and the PROGRESSIVE MOVEMENT
Due Wed. 1/18: pages 471-478
Due Thurs. 1/19: pages 478-485
Due Fri. 1/20: pages 486-494
Due Mon. 1/23: pages 567-576 and There is no Alice Paul, There is Suffrage
Due Tues. 1/24: pages 577-581 (stop at Western Prog) and The NY Factory Investigation Comm.
Due Wed. 1/25: pages 581-588
Due Thurs. 1/26: pages 588-594
Due Fri. 1/27: The Election of 1912 and pages 595-597
Due Mon. 1/30: The Socialist Challenge by Howard Zinn (seminar prep materials due)
Due Tues. 1/31: Presidential Brief (see handout)
The multiple choice portion of the test will be on Wednesday, February 1st. The essay portion of the
test will be Friday, February 3rd.
Important Terms/Concepts: Industrialization and The Progressive Movement
Chapter 17: Industrial Supremacy
Bessemer Process
steel and railroads
Titusville, PA
Henry Ford
Wilber and Orville Wright
Taylorism
moving assembly line
importance of railroads
corporations
limited liability
Andrew Carnegie
horizontal and vertical integration
John D. Rockefeller
Trusts, Holding Companies
rise of business tycoons
Cornelius Vanderbilt
Social Darwinism
Adam Smith and classical economics
The Gospel of Wealth
Horatio Alger
Henry George
Edward Bellamy
Monopolies
Immigration
status of American workers
child labor laws
National Labor Union
Molly Maquires
Great Railroad Strike of 1877
Knights of Labor
American Federation of Labor
Samuel Gompers
Haymarket Square
Anarchism
Homestead Steel Strike
Henry Frick
Pinkertons
Pullman Strike
Eugene Debs
John Peter Altgeld
sources of labor weakness
Chapter 20: The Progressives
Progressivism
Muckrakers
Ida Tarbell
Lincoln Steffens
Social Gospel
Salvation Army
Settlement House movement
Jane Addams
professions in modern America
American Medical Association
“professionalization” of various fields
the “new woman”
Boston marriages
clubwomen
Charlotte Perkins Gilman
Women’s Trade Union League
suffrage
anti-suffrage
Carrie Chapman Catt
NAWSA
Illinois, 1913
Nineteenth Amendment
Alice Paul
Equal Rights Amendment
secret ballot
groups working for municipal reform
new forms of city government
Initiative
Referendum
Direct Primary election
Recall election
laws to clean up state legislature
Robert La Follette
interest groups
labor laws
Triangle Fire
issues of reform in western states
W.E.B. DuBois
NAACP
early victories of NAACP
Ida Wells-Barnett
Temperance crusade
Women’s Christian Temperance Union
18th Amendment
Eugenics Movement
Socialism
Eugene Debs
Industrial Workers of the World
Louis Brandeis
decentralization and regulation
good trusts / bad trusts
Theodore Roosevelt as President
Northern Securities Company, 1902
1902 Coal Strike
The Square Deal
the “Old Guard”
Hepburn Act
Pure Food and Drug Act
Upton Sinclair
Meat Inspection Act
TR and conservation
Gifford Pinchot
Newlands Act
John Muir
National Parks
Hetch Hetchy controversy
Panic of 1907
Election of 1908
evaluation of Taft’s presidency
Payne-Aldrich Tariff
Ballinger-Pinchot dispute
“New Nationalism”
Congressional elections of 1910
TR’s return
Progressive Party
Woodrow Wilson
“New Freedom”
Election of 1912
Underwood-Simmons Tariff
16th Amendment
Federal Reserve Act / Board
Federal Trade Commission
Clayton Anti-Trust Act
Wilson and suffrage
Wilson and racial issues
Congressional elections of 1914
Louis Brandeis
Keating-Owen Act
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