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Page 1: Riis – Due 10/9 ( in class) – Matsuda OUT  10/16 – Study guide #2 out and on website  10/18 – NO CLASS!!  10/23 – Matsuda DUE  10/30 – Exam #2

Reminders Riis – Due 10/9 ( in class) – Matsuda

OUT 10/16 – Study guide #2 out and on

website 10/18 – NO CLASS!! 10/23 – Matsuda DUE 10/30 – Exam #2 Thanksgiving Break ...6 more weeks!!

Page 2: Riis – Due 10/9 ( in class) – Matsuda OUT  10/16 – Study guide #2 out and on website  10/18 – NO CLASS!!  10/23 – Matsuda DUE  10/30 – Exam #2

PROGRESSIVE ERA, 1901-1918

HIST 202 – U.S. HISTORY

Page 3: Riis – Due 10/9 ( in class) – Matsuda OUT  10/16 – Study guide #2 out and on website  10/18 – NO CLASS!!  10/23 – Matsuda DUE  10/30 – Exam #2

Origins of Progressivism Grew out of:

Industrialization Immigration Urban Expansion

Progressivism is PROGRESS!!

Page 5: Riis – Due 10/9 ( in class) – Matsuda OUT  10/16 – Study guide #2 out and on website  10/18 – NO CLASS!!  10/23 – Matsuda DUE  10/30 – Exam #2

Attitudes and Motives Country was

changing RAPIDLY! Industrialized Non-agrarian Melting pot of

immigrants Innocence was lost

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Attitudes and Motives Participants were

extremely diverse: Women Liberal educators Early civil rights

crusaders Middle-class

reformers

Page 7: Riis – Due 10/9 ( in class) – Matsuda OUT  10/16 – Study guide #2 out and on website  10/18 – NO CLASS!!  10/23 – Matsuda DUE  10/30 – Exam #2

Who were Progressives? Middle-class

Shop owners Lawyers Doctors Ministers

Religious Social Gospel

Liberals

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Scientific Management Frederick W. Taylor

Conducted research in factories

Timed output cycles Discovered ways to

organize people in efficient manner

Progressives…govt. can be more efficient

Page 9: Riis – Due 10/9 ( in class) – Matsuda OUT  10/16 – Study guide #2 out and on website  10/18 – NO CLASS!!  10/23 – Matsuda DUE  10/30 – Exam #2

The Muckrakers Made Americans

wake up!! Origins

Henry Demarest Lloyd

Wealth Against Commonwealth (1894)

Page 10: Riis – Due 10/9 ( in class) – Matsuda OUT  10/16 – Study guide #2 out and on website  10/18 – NO CLASS!!  10/23 – Matsuda DUE  10/30 – Exam #2

Popular Literature Magazines

McClure’s Collier’s Cosmopolitan Authors contributed

stories Books

Lincoln Steffans – The Shame of the Cities

Jacob Riis – How the Other Half Lives

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Decline of Muckraking Reasons:

Some stories were hard to beat

Magazines were asked to tone down the stories

Corporations had public relation departments

Legal problems

Page 12: Riis – Due 10/9 ( in class) – Matsuda OUT  10/16 – Study guide #2 out and on website  10/18 – NO CLASS!!  10/23 – Matsuda DUE  10/30 – Exam #2

Political Reform in Cities and States Secret ballots

(“Australian Ballot”) Direct election of

Senators – 17th Amendment (1913)

Direct primaries Robert LaFollette

(Wis.) Let the people

decide

Page 13: Riis – Due 10/9 ( in class) – Matsuda OUT  10/16 – Study guide #2 out and on website  10/18 – NO CLASS!!  10/23 – Matsuda DUE  10/30 – Exam #2

Political Reforms Initiative

Method that voters could compel legislators to consider a bill

Referendum Allowed voters to vote on the issue

Recall Allowed voters to get rid of corrupt officials

Page 14: Riis – Due 10/9 ( in class) – Matsuda OUT  10/16 – Study guide #2 out and on website  10/18 – NO CLASS!!  10/23 – Matsuda DUE  10/30 – Exam #2

Social Welfare Settlement house

reformers Jane Addams

Believed in social justice

Better schools Better courts Divorce laws Criminal reform

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Municipal Reform Get rid of political

machines and bosses

Get control of public utilities

Voters elect city managers and commissioners

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State Reform Governors

Battled with corporate interests

Fraudulent companies

Corrupt railroads Tax reform

Temperance – Wets v. Drys

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Occupational Reform Triangle Shirtwaist

Fire March 25th 1911 146 women perished

in flames 71 injured Blamed poor working

conditions No fire plans Fire escapes were

damaged or locked!!!

Page 18: Riis – Due 10/9 ( in class) – Matsuda OUT  10/16 – Study guide #2 out and on website  10/18 – NO CLASS!!  10/23 – Matsuda DUE  10/30 – Exam #2

Theodore Roosevelt’s Square Deal Progressivism shot

into gear under Teddy

1902 Coal Strike

Standard Oil trust “Bad trusts” “Good trusts”

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T.R.’s Square Deal Consumer protection

Pure Food and Drug Act (1906)

Meat Inspection Act (1906)

Environmental protection Newlands Reclamation Act

(1902) U.S. Forest Service (1908)

150 million acres of land for parks

Page 20: Riis – Due 10/9 ( in class) – Matsuda OUT  10/16 – Study guide #2 out and on website  10/18 – NO CLASS!!  10/23 – Matsuda DUE  10/30 – Exam #2

Taft’s Presidency Won election of

1908 Defeated William

Jennings Bryan Busted the most

trusts in history U.S. Steel Angered Teddy

Split Republican party Progressives Republicans

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Woodrow Wilson’s Progressive Program Pledged “New

Freedom” Attacked the “triple

wall of privilege” Tariffs

Underwood Tariff (1913) Banking

Federal Reserve Act (1914) Trusts

Clayton Antitrust Act (1914) Federal Trade Commission

(1914)

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Reminders Riis – due tonight 10/11 – Study guide #2 and Matsuda

OUT and on website 10/18 – NO CLASS!! 10/23 – Matsuda DUE 10/30 – Exam #2 Thanksgiving Break ...5 more weeks!!

Page 24: Riis – Due 10/9 ( in class) – Matsuda OUT  10/16 – Study guide #2 out and on website  10/18 – NO CLASS!!  10/23 – Matsuda DUE  10/30 – Exam #2

African Americans 2nd rate citizens “Separate but

equal” Progressive

presidents paid little mind to Thought there were

more pressing issues Shared in the racist

sentiment

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Two Approaches – Washington and DuBois

DuBois Washington

Page 26: Riis – Due 10/9 ( in class) – Matsuda OUT  10/16 – Study guide #2 out and on website  10/18 – NO CLASS!!  10/23 – Matsuda DUE  10/30 – Exam #2

The Great Migration Mass migration of blacks

from South to northern cities 1910-1930 Aided by the Urban League

(1911)

Causes Deteriorating race

conditions Crops decimated by boll

weevil Job opportunities in cities

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Civil Rights Organizations 1905 – Niagara

Movement Dubois Met at Niagara Falls,

Canada 1908 – NAACP

1920 – 100,000 members

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Progressives and Women

Liberal thinkers - educated

Wanted equal rights as men

Suffragist Movement Carrie Chapman Catt –

National American Woman Suffrage Assn. (NAWSA)

Alice Paul – National Woman’s Party

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19th Amendment Wilson was VERY

reluctant 1920 – guaranteed

women’s right to vote

Aided in women’s rights for Property Divorce Birth control