Exposed the corrupt Standard Oil Company and its owner, John D. Rockefeller. Appealed to middle class scared by large ... Who was Lillian Wald? Lillian Wald ...
An African-American woman, writing for various newspapers brought attention to ... It became a model for the settlement house movement that provided medical care, ...
Progressive Era US History ... The Muckrakers Muckrakers journalist, writers, photographers, artist who brought reform issues to public s attention The Progressives
Key Terms. Progressivism. muckrakers. Lincoln Steffens. Jacob Riis. Upton Sinclair. Social Gospel. settlement house. Jane Addams. direct primary, initiative. referendum
Political Progressivism Problems Political Corruption: Political Machines Monopolies: Sherman Anti Trust Act is ignored Shady work conditions exposed by muckrakers ...
Rugged Individualism ('Rugged' = rough, strong, physical, tough) ... Magazines: McClure's and Colliers published expos s on corruption. Deemed 'Muckrakers' by TR ...
The Progressive Movement Reform is changing America Today s Objectives Explain how muckrakers brought change to the government, business and society Identify key ...
Progressivism I. Definition and background -left of center in political ideologies II. Getting the Message Out -Muckrakers III. Progressivism at the city level ...
Muckrakers What was the social gospel movement? Who was Florence Kelley? Who was Mother Jones? What controversial issues do you think need to be muckraked? ...
Industrial Revolution leads to suffering masses different ... Women (Cult of Domesticity) Muckrakers. Upton Sinclair. The New Professions. Political Reform ...
... and religious problems. ... Journalists called muckrakers and fiction writers brought social problems to the ... Women Fight for the Right to Vote ...
'Beef Trust' Modern Presidency (cont.'d) Race relations during Roosevelt's ... Direct primary, referenda, and recall. Muckrakers enter media coverage of events ...
It is the dawn of the 20th century and the reform movement is growing. ... Socialists. Muckrakers. Fostering Efficiency. Brandeis Brief. Scientific Management ...
Examples from a muckraker's case book-part 1. Guidelines on ... Proper investigative journalism is very expensive. Gossip is cheaper but less useful ...
... Union and Eastern Europe at one time and predominates in China and Cuba ... on politics and public policy, research one of the following muckrakers and fill ...
The pure food and drug act and the meat inspection act was passed. ... Recall-forced re-election. Muckrakers. Lincoln Steffens- The Shame of the Cities ...
Regional editions - content tailored to different geographic regions ... Demographic editions - ads target different consumers by occupation, class and zip code ...
The Progressive Movement Pg. 6 - Roots of the Progressive Movement Progressive Movement: a collection of many movements 1890-1920 Americans tried to ...
Fighting for Change The Progressive Movement The Progressive Movement Why this name? The Progressives want change To some, change is bad For example, the factory ...
limit power of party bosses ... Anti-Lynching League: Ida B. Wells Barnett. Women's ... Lincoln Steffens, The Shame of the Cities. Ida Tarbell, History ...
Feb. 5 US II Goal: Discover why change was necessary to clean up early 20th century America QOD: Define muckraker Agenda: Read The Jungle excerpt by Upton Sinclair ...
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Jane Addams- Ida Tarbell- Important Women of the Progressive Era ... The International Ladies Garment Workers Union, the National Consumers League, ...
... Poor housing Political corruption Industrial disorder (poor working condition, child labor, long hours, low pay) What were the goals of the progressives?
the progressive movement 1901 to 1917 the road to progressives greenback labor party 1870 populism ideas push forweard objectives of the movement progressives ...
exposed and attempted to correct graft and corruption in both ... Niagara Movement. NAACP - 1910. Moral Tone. Limiting working hours - women. Temperance ...
Progressive Era 1890-1920 Origins of Progressivism Social and Political problems Corruption in Government Bad living conditions in cities Change big business ...
LONG ago it was said that 'one half of the world does not know ... William Tweed and Political Bosses. Bring Tweed Down. Lincoln Steffens. Shame of the Cities ...
The Progressive Era 1900-1920 The Progressive Era Greatest period of political reform in American history Wanted government to be more responsive to the people ...
The Progressive Era, 1901-1917 The Progressive Movement: Definition and Character Goals Political - Revitalize American Democracy Make government responsive to people ...
Chapter 21 Section 1 Roosevelt and Progressivism What problems in the U.S. needed reform in the late 1800s? Progressives wanted to change America: Gilded Age Politics ...
He handed the reigns to longtime political friend William Howard Taft. ... Taft signed a Tariff reduction Bill which contradicted campaign promises. ...
The Progressives. Good Politics or Meddlesome Control? Origins of the Progressives ... Hiram Johnson, Governor of California. Woodrow Wilson, Governor of New Jersey ...
Origins of Progressivism Notes Angela Brown Chapter 8 Section 1 * New Reform Ideas Two leading reformers 1879 Henry George Progress and Poverty stated speculation ...
The Progressive Era ... and social services Visiting nurses YMCA Hull House Community center where neighborhood societies ... nursery for children with working ...
Chapter 21 The Progressive Era The Progressive movement begins Roosevelt becomes a progressive Progressivism continues under Taft Woodrow Wilson declares a New ...