Progressivism When Where Who Muckrakers Upton Sinclair Ida

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Progressivism
 When
 Where
 Who
o Muckrakers
 Upton Sinclair
 Ida Tarbell
 Lincoln Steffans
 Frank Norris
 Thomas Nast
 Jacob Riis
 Ida B. Wells
o Reformers
 Jane Addams
 Margaret Sanger
 Alice Paul
 Booker T. Washington
 W.E.B. DuBois
o Groups & Organizations
 NAACP
 Urban League
 Niagara Movement
 NAWSA
 Anti-Defamation League
 Partido Liberal Mexicano
 Society of American Indians
o Presidents
 Teddy Roosevelt (Republican/
Bull-Moose)
 New nationalism
 Taft (Republican)
 Wilson (Democrat)
 New freedom
o Election 1912
 Occupations
 Types of reform
o Social
 Temperance v. Prohibition
 Volstead Act
 Education
 Compulsory
 Morrill Act
 Settlement House & Hull House
 Social Gospel
o Political
 Municipal
 City commission plan
 City management plan
 Galveston, Texas
 State
 Who is given more
power & why
 Initiative
 Referendum
 Recall
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Direct primary
Secret ballot
Direct Election of
Senators
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Federal
 16th Amendment
 17th Amendment
 18th Amendment
 19th Amendment
 Misc. cases and
legislation
 Misc.
 Tammany Hall
 Spoils System v. Civil
Service Reform
Economic (Financial)
 Federal Reserve Act/System
 Graduated Income Tax
 Underwood Tariff
 Federal Farm Loans
Business
 Sherman Anti-trust Act
 Clayton Anti-trust Act
 Hepburn Act
 Mann-Elkins Act
 Northern Securities v. US
 Standard Oil v. US
Public Health & Labor
 Anthracite Coal Strike
 Keating-Owens Act
 Lochner v. New York
 Muller v. Oregon
Public Health & Consumer Protection
 Meat Inspection Act
 Pure Food & Drug Act
Conservation
 Newlands Reclamation Act
Populism
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When
Who
o Grangers
o Farmers Alliance
o William Jennings Bryan
 Cross of Gold
Occupation
Platform (suggested reform)
o Political
 Direct election of senators
o Business
 Regulation of railroads
 Government ownership of
telegraph & telephone
o Economic (Financial)
 Progressive income tax
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Increased circulation of silver
(Free Silver)
Election 1896
o McKinley v. Bryan
Legacy & Relation to Progressive Party
Foreign Policy
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What is progressive foreign policy?
o Imperialism
o Geostrategic imperialism
What drives foreign policy?
Pro-imperialism argument
o Social Darwinism
o White Man’s Burden
o Henry Cabot Lodge
o Alfred Mahan
Anti-imperialism argument
o Carnegie
o William Jennings Bryan
Manifest Destiny
o Texas & Mexican-American War
o Polk
o Gladsden Purchase
American Imperialism
o Alaska, Japan, China, Hawaii, Latin
America
Spanish-American War
o Causes
o Effects
Presidents
o McKinley
 Spanish-American War
o Teddy
 Big Stick Diplomacy
 Panama Canal
o Taft
 Dollar Diplomacy
o Wilson
 Moral Diplomacy
World War I
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MAIN
Causes for US involvement
o Lusitania, Zimmerman Telegram,
propaganda, etc.
Homefront
o Selective Service Act
o Council of National Defense
o Ration & recycle
o Espionage & Sedition Acts
o Schenk v. US
o Red Scare
o Palmer Raids
Conclusion of War
o 14 Points
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o Treaty of Versailles
o League of Nations
Effects
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