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