Title: Origins of Progressivism Notes
1Origins of Progressivism Notes
- Angela Brown
- Chapter 8 Section 1
2New Reform Ideas
- Two leading reformers
- 1879 Henry George Progress and Poverty stated
speculation prevented productive use of land. - Single-tax clubs single tax on the value of
land to discourage speculation - (Had a tax on improvements already)
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- 1888 Edward Bellamy
- Looking Backward
- A man undergoes hypnosis wakes up in year 2000.
- The government had taken over largest companies.
- The goal was meeting human needs not making
profit.
4Socialists
- socialism an economic and political philosophy
favoring public or government control of property
and income - Many American socialists wanted to end
capitalism, distribute wealth and nationalize
industry - 1901 Socialist Party of America
- 1912 1000 municipal or city government, offices
5The Labor Movement
- If unions were successful despite discouragement,
employers could count on courts to issue
injunctions or court orders, prohibiting workers
from going on strike
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6Municipal Reform
- Civil service system based on merit instead of
favors would keep appointees out of important
jobs enforcing labor laws. - Worked for home-rule system by which cities
exercise a limited degree of self-rule - Allowed escape from domination of state
government controlled by political machines.
7II. Muckrakers
- TRs name for Journalists that alerted public to
wrongdoing in politics and business. - Based on character to busy raking filth on earth
to lift eyes to heaven. - TR approved of legitimate exposure of wrongdoing.
- Many respected writers Lincoln Steffens, Ida
Tarbell, Upton Sinclair
8- (Systematic Manner for Change)
- investigated issues scientific data/expert
testimony - publicized results
- readers pressured legislators (womens clubs and
charitable groups key)
9The Goals of the Progressives
- Many Americans were inspired to take action by
joining reform organizations by Muckrakers. - All groups working to bring about progress in
society therefore period referred to as the
Progressive Era. - Most progressives did not support sweeping
economic and political changes feared violence
of revolution average wealth didnt want to
lose high standard of living
10- Free government of corruption so it could be more
efficient in helping others. - Sister Carrie (1900) novel by Theodore
Dreisers heroine goes unpunished for sins
too shocking did not sell well 1981 published
in original form
11An Expanded Role for Government
- Wanted government to develop more Social Welfare
Programs ensure a basic standard of living for
all Americans - Expected government to rely on experts/scientists
to plan efficient programs, which professionals,
not politicians would manage - Unemployment, accident, health insurance, social
security for disabled and elderly
12Women Work for Reforms
- Chicago Hull House worked with Jane Addams
Florence Kelley 1893 law prohibiting child
labor limiting working hours for women,
regulating sweatshop conditions - Governor put Kelley in charge of enforcing.
- Earned a law degree in order to take legal action
herself. - 1897 replaced by new government spoils system
became involved in Municipal reform
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13- Ask why animals are worthy of government
protection but not the children of our race and
their mothers. - Her legacy lasted long after her death in 1932.
- Issues workplace, temperance, right to vote
14Resistance to Progressive Reforms
- Progressives thought government should have say
in housing, health care, content of movies. - Child labor laws employers and families who
needed the income objected - Progressives were perceived as being insensitive
to poor the ones they sought to help
15Exit Slip
- Who were the Progressives?
- What did Progressives want?
- Name 3 changes to society that Progressives
sought.