Title: Progressive Era
1 Progressive Era
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2- Reform movement attempts to introduce or
correct political, social, and economic changes
to end abuses and improve peoples lives.
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3Populist Party
- The Populist Party represented farmers, laborers,
and industrial workers in their struggle against
banking and railroad interests. Their
presidential Candidate was William Jennings Bryan.
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5Populist Ideas
- Bimetallism (cheaper currency, silverites.)
- Direct election of Senators
- Term Limits for President
- Graduated Income Tax
- Immigration Quotas
- Shorter Work Day of 8 hours.
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6- Progressives were mainly middle-class dwellers,
who believed government should increase its
responsibility of human welfare by protecting
workers and consumers.
7- The rise of industry brought many new problems
brutal working conditions, child labor, political
corruption, urban overcrowding, and the abuse of
consumers by big business.
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8- Progressives believe government had been
corrupted by big business and political bosses.
The Tiger was the symbol for the powerful and
corrupt Democratic political machine of Boss
Tweed in New York City.
9- Progressives sought to correct political and
economic injustices by using the power of
government.
Progressives hunting down the powerful and
corrupt Tammany Hall Tiger in New York City.
10Muckrakers
- Muckrakers are investigative reporters of the
Progressive Era who exposed government corruption
and the abuses of industry.
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11Good Bye - Boss Rule
- Progressives replaced the rule of bosses with
public minded mayors. The machine used its
control of the city to steal from the public
treasury through bribes and padded contracts.
Boss Tweed of Tammany Hall, New York City, NY.
12- Political machines provided immigrants with jobs,
housing, help in obtaining citizenship. In
exchange, these residents voted for candidates
recommended by party boss.
13Reforming the State Government
- Progressive governors took steps to free their
state governments from corruption and make them
more democratic. - Examples
- introduced the secret ballot
- initiative allowed voters to directly introduce
legislation. - recall elected officials could be removed by
voters. - - referendum voters could vote for legislation
by ballot.
14- Theodore Roosevelts Square Deal , proposed new
laws to protect consumer health, to regulate
industry, and to conserve the nations natural
resources.
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15The Jungle
- Novel by muckraker Upton Sinclair describing the
unhealthy practices in the meat-packing industry.
Roosevelt introduces the Meat Inspection Act in
1906.
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16- Trust busting is the act of breaking up the
illegal trusts and monopolies that flourished
during the Gilded Age. The most famous
trustbuster was Teddy Roosevelt.
17Roosevelt as Trustbuster
- Roosevelt revived the Sherman Antitrust Act to
break up big business trusts. TR Filed lawsuit to
break up Rockefellers Standard Oil Company.
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18- Both Republicans and Democrats would carry out
Progressive reforms Sixteenth Amendment
Congress can collect income taxes Seventeenth
Amendment direct election of U.S. senators.
Republican President Taft
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19- Woodrow Wilson was a Progressive Democrat
promising New Freedom.
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20Wilsons New Freedom
- Wilsons New Freedom included the Federal Reserve
Act ,reforming the banking industry by
establishing Federal Reserve Banks (controls the
amount of money in circulation) the - Clayton Antitrust Act ,establishing the
Federal Trade Commission to investigate abuses
and regulate business practices.
The Federal Reserve
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21- The lack of voting rights was seen as a symbol of
womens inferior status and as a violation of
democratic principles which led toward the
Suffrage Movement.
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22World War I the 19th Amendment
- When men went off to fight in WWI, millions of
women took their places in factories and
workshops. Womens contribution to the war was
the final argument in favor of womens suffrage.
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23Nineteenth Amendment
- The 19th Amendment guaranteed womens suffrage
(right to vote) throughout the United States.
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24- Susan B. Anthony emerged as the chief advocate
for womens rights. In 1872, she was convicted of
violating New York State laws by attempting to
vote and sent to prison. Anthony formed the
American Womans Suffrage Association.
25Watchdog of Business
- For the first time, Americans looked to federal
and state governments for protection from unfair
business practices and monopolistic abuses. New
agencies were created to break up abusive
monopolies and maintain free competition
(example Sherman Anti-trust Act).
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26Progressive Era ReformsRole of Protector
- The government assumed the role of protector of
consumers, children, women, small business, and
the environment.
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27Expanded Democratic participation
- Progressives placed greater power in the hands of
the people. The 17th Amendment introduced the
direct election of Senators. Primary elections
gave citizens greater influence in the selection
of candidates.
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28- The 16th Amendment introduced the graduated
income tax, changing the whole way the federal
government financed its operations, and became a
means of correcting social inequalities through a
limited redistribution of wealth.
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