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Page 1: Was Andrew  Carnegie a  man of integrity and virtue?

Was Andrew Carnegie a man of integrity and

virtue?

Once your group has completed the discussion circle, answer this question thoroughly, using evidence from the article and discussion. As a group, write your response in

one paragraph that will be collected.

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The Progressive EraAmid great political and social

change, women gain a larger public role and lead the call for reform.

President Theodore Roosevelt dubs his reform policies a Square Deal.

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The Origins of Progressivism

Political, economic, and social change in late 19th century America leads to broad progressive reforms.

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Concerns of Progressives

• Early 1900s, middle-class reformers address problems of 1800s

• Different reform efforts collectively called progressive movement

• Reformers aim to restore economic opportunity, correct injustice by:o Protecting social welfare, promoting moral improvemento Creating economic reform, fostering efficiency

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Four Goals of Progressivism

1. Protecting Social Welfare2. Promoting Moral Improvement3. Creating Economic Reform4. Fostering Efficiency

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Protecting Social Welfare

• Social Gospel, settlement houses inspire other reform groups

• Florence Kelley, political activist, advocate women, childreno Helps pass law prohibiting

child labor, limiting women’s hours

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Promoting Moral Improvement

• Some feel poor should uplift selves by improving own behavior

• Prohibition –banning of alcoholic drinks

• Women’s Christian Temperance Union spearheads prohibition crusade

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Creating Economic Reform

• 1893 panic prompts doubts about capitalism; many become socialists

• Muckrakers –journalists who expose corruption in politics, business

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Fostering Efficiency• Many use experts, science to

make society, workplace more efficient

• Louis D. Brandeis uses social scientists’ data in trial

• Scientific management –time and motion studies applied to workplace

• Assembly line speed up production, make people work like machineso Causes high worker turnover

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Reforming Local Government

• Reformers try to make government efficient, responsive to voters

• Some cities adopt government by commission of experts

• Many use council-manager; people elect council that appoints manager

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Reform Leaders• Hazen Pingree of Detroit

tackles taxes, transit fares, corruption

• Socialist Tom Johnson of Cleveland fights corrupt utility companies

• Governors push states to pass laws to regulate large businesses

• Robert M. La Follette is 3-term governor, then senator of Wisconsino Attacks big business

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Protecting Working Children

• Child workers get lower wages, small hands handle small parts bettero Families need children’s wages

• National Child Labor Committee gathers evidence of harsh conditions

• Labor unions argue children’s wages lower all wages

• Groups press government to ban child labor, cut hours

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Efforts to Limit Working Hours

• Muller v. Oregon –Court upholds limiting women to 10-hour workday

• Bunting V. Oregon –Upholds 10-hour workday for men

• Reformers win workers’ compensation for families of injured, killed

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Reforming Elections• Oregon adopts secret

ballot, initiative, referendum, recall

• Initiative –bill proposed by people, not lawmakers, put on ballots

• Referendum –voter, not legislature, decide if initiative becomes law

• Primaries allow voters, not party machines, to choose candidates

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Progressive Election Stump Speeches

• Review the four goals of progressivism & targeted areas of reform

• On one notecard write the talking points that would be argued by a progressive politician

• On the other notecard, write the talking points from the politician who is running against the progressive candidate

• Be prepared to give stump speeches to class & debate what the other candidates are saying

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Susan B. Anthony• Read, “The Status of Women” • As a group create a poster encouraging women’s

suffrage• Visually include three examples from the

document that demonstrates Anthony’s view of the conditions of women or attitude towards women’s suffrage

• Be prepared to share with the class

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Women in Public Life As a result of social and economic change, many women

enter public life as workers and reformers.

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Changing Patterns of Living

• Only middle, upper-class women can devote selves to home, family

• Poor women usually have to work for wages outside of home

• Farm womeno On Southern, Midwestern farms,

women’s roles same as beforeo Performs household tasks, raise

livestock, help with crops

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Women in Industry• After 1900, 1 in 5 women

hold jobs; 25% in manufacturing

• 50% industrial workers in garment trade; earn half of men’s wages

• Jobs in offices, stores, classrooms require high school education

• Business schools train bookkeepers, stenographers, typists

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Domestic Workers • In 1870, 70% of

employed women do domestic work

• Many African-American, immigrant women do domestic labor

• Married immigrants take in piecework, boarders

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Women Get Involved

• Many female industrial workers seek to reform working conditions

• Women form cultural clubs, sometimes become reform groups

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Women in Higher Education

• Many women active in public life have attended new women’s colleges

• 50% college-educated women never marry; many work on social reforms

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Women and Reform• Women reformers target

workplace, housing, education, food, drugs

• National Association of Colored Women (NACW) –child care, education

• Susan B. Anthony of National American Women Suffrage Association (NAWSA)o Works for women suffrage, or right

to vote

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A Three-Part Strategy for Suffrage

• Convince state legislatures to give women right to vote

• Test 14th Amendment –states lose representation if deny men vote

• Push for constitutional amendment to give women the vote

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Teddy Roosevelt’s Square Deal

As president, Theodore Roosevelt works to give citizens a Square Deal through reforms.

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A Rough-Riding President

• The Modern Presidency• Trust-busting• 1902 Coal Strike • Railroad Regulation• Health and the Environment

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Regulating Food & Drugs

• Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle –unsanitary conditions in meatpacking industry

• Roosevelt commission investigates, backs up Sinclair’s account

• Roosevelt pushes for Meat Inspection Act:o Dictates sanitary requirementso Creates federal meat inspection program

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Pure Food & Drug Act• Food, drug advertisements make false claims;

medicines often unsafe• Pure Food and Drug Act halts sale of

contaminated food, medicine o Requires truth in labeling

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Conservation & Natural Resources

• 1887, U.S. Forest Bureau established, manages 45 million acres

• Private interests exploit natural environment

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Conservation Measures

• Roosevelt sets aside forest reserves, sanctuaries, national parks

• Believes conservation part preservation, part development for public

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Civil Rights at the Turn of the 20th Century

• Roosevelt does not support civil rights for African Americans

• Supports individual African Americans in civil serviceo Invites Booker T. Washington to White House

• NAACP –National Association for the Advancement of Colored Peopleo Goal is full equality among races

• Founded in 1909 by W.E.B. Du Bois and black, white reformers

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Muckrakers Today• Imagine that you are muckraker that is writing

about American society today.• What would you want to expose at the national

level?• Write a brief (approximately 1 paragraph) article

about a topic that is of concern in today’s society.

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Progressivism Under Taft

Taft’s ambivalent approach to progressive reform leads to a split in the Republican Party and the loss of the

presidency to the Democrats.

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Taft Becomes President

• The Payne-Aldrich Tariff• Disputing Public Lands• The Republican Party Splits• The Bull Moose Party• Democrats Win in 1912

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Wilson’s New FreedomWoodrow Wilson’s establishes a strong reform agenda as a

progressive leader.

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Wilson Wins Financial Reforms

• Clayton Antitrust Act• Federal Trade Commission• Federal Reserve System

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Women Win Suffrage• College-educated women

spread suffrage message to working-class

• Go door-to-door, take trolley tours, give speeches at stopso Some adopt bold tactics of British

suffragists

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Catt & the National Movement

• Carrie Chapman Catt, head of NAWSA, stresses organization, lobbying

• National Woman’s Party aggressively pressures for suffrage amendment

• Work of patriotic women in war effort influences politicians

• 1920 Nineteenth Amendment grants women right to vote

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Wilson & Civil Rights• As candidate, wins support of NAACP for favoring

civil rights• As president, opposes anti-lynching legislation • Appoints fellow white Southerners to cabinet who

extend segregation• NAACP feels betrayed; Wilson self-dense widens

rift

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The Progressive Amendments

• 16th Amendment: legalizes graduated federal income tax

• 17th Amendment: permits popular election of senators

• 18th Amendment: prohibition • 19th Amendment: women’s suffrage

• “Income the senators with booze and women”


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