- Textbook --> pp.494 - 500.
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- What was Progressivism? What were its major goals?
- Which groups/special interests tended to be attracted to Progressivism? What were their motives?
- Why did so many upper- and middle-class women become progressives?
- What was Florence Kelley's role in the progressive reform movement?
- How did the WCTU work for progressive goals?
- Contrast the goals and effects of scientific management with other progressive reforms.
- Identify the different types of city government management programs that were initiated by progressive politicians and government reformers.
- Why was Wisconsin called "The Laboratory of Democracy?"
- What changes did reformers bring about in the area of child labor?
- Explain how initiative, referendum, and recall were reforms to give citizens a greater input into the workings of their government.
- How was the 17th Amendment typical of progressive reforms?
- Imagine you are a muckraking journalist TODAY. A magazine publisher has asked you to submit a list of story ideas for upcoming issues. What wrongdoings would you like to probe?
/ * Progressivism / * "gas and water socialism"
* Florence Kelley / * "Fighting Bob" La Follette
* prohibition / * "The Laboratory of
Democracy"
* Women's Christian
Temperance Union (WCTU) / * Keating-Owen Act (1916)
* Frances Willard / *Muller v. Oregon (1908)
* Carry Nation / *Bunting v. Oregon (1917)
* Anti-Saloon League / * Louis D. Brandeis
* "Demon Rum" / * initiative
* Henry George / *referndum
* Edward Bellamy / * recall
* muckraker / * Australian Ballot
* Frederick Winslow Taylor / * 17th. Amendment (1913)
*Principles of Scientific
Management (1911) / * council-manager system
* city commissioner system
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- Textbook --> pp.501 - 504.
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- What jobs did most African American women and married and unmarried immigrant women generally hole at the end of the 19c?
- What kinds of job opportunities prompted more women to complete high school at the end of the 19c?
- Describe the major changes in the role and status of women during the Progressive era.
- How did a college education effect the lives of those women who attended these institutions of higher learning in the late 1800s?
- Identify the clubs and organizations which helped to politically organize women during the Progressive period.
- What were the three approaches women tried in order to win the right to vote? What obstacles were placed in the way of achieving this goal?
- What methods used by women reforms of the Progressive era are still methods that are used by modern-day reform and social protest movements?
/ * Maria Mitchell / * suffrage
* "Seven Sisters" / * Susan B. Anthony
* "social housekeeping" / * National American Woman
Suffrage Association
(NAWSA)
* National Association of
Colored Women (NACW)
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- Textbook --> pp.505 - 511.
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- Identify three ways in which Theodore Roosevelt modernized the role of the American president.
- What role did Roosevelt play in settling the Anthracite Coal Strike of 1902?
- Explain Roosevelt's theory regarding "trustbusting."
- How did the publication of Upton Sinclair's The Jungle in 1906 affect the safety of the meat that people eat today?
- Identify the major laws passed during Teddy Roosevelt's administration which effectively expanded the regulatory powers of the federal government.
- Discuss Roosevelt's program for the conservation of the nation's natural resources. Identify the sources of opposition to this program.
- What was Teddy Roosevelt's position on the problems of African Americans in the America of the early 20c?
- How did Roosevelt's use of experts help him tackle political, economic, or environmental problems?
/ * Upton Sinclair / * Pure Food & Drug Act (1906)
*The Jungle (1906) / * John Muir
* "bully pulpit" / * Gifford Pinchot
* Square Deal / * conservation
* "Trust-Buster" / * National Reclamation
(Newlands) Act (1902)
* Elkins Act (1903) / *The Souls of Black Folk (1903)
* Meat Inspection Act (1906) / *The only good Indian is a dead
Indian!
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- Textbook --> pp.512 - 515.
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- How was President Taft physically as well as politically different from Teddy Roosevelt, even though both were Republicans?
- Which of Roosevelt's policies did President Taft not support? Why not?
- Why did his support of the Payne-Aldrich Tariff cause so many problems for President Taft?
- Why did Taft's appointment of Richard Ballinger anger conservationists?
- What role did Speaker of the House, "Uncle Joe" Cannon play in the fragmentation of the Republican Party by 1910? What other issues aided in this fragmentation?
- What were the key issues of the Progressive (Bull Moose) Party platform in 1912?
- Create a CHART which contrasts the views toward big business of the four major candidates for president in 1912.
/ * William Howard Taft / * "old guard"
* Payne-Aldrich Tariff (1909) / * New Nationalism
* Richard A. Ballinger / * Bull Moose (Progressive) Party
*The Fight for Conservation / *Don't interfere when your
enemy is destroying
himself!
* Joseph Cannon
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- Textbook --> pp.516 - 521.
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- What was President Wilson's view of the role of government? How did it differ from Teddy Roosevelt's view? [Create a VENN DIAGRAM to illustrate your answer].
- Compare Wilson's personal background to that of President Roosevelt.
- What were the provisions of the Clayton Antitrust Act? How did it benefit labor?
- What were the arguments of the proponents and opponents of government deregulation in the early 20c?
- What was the purpose of the creation of the Federal Trade Commission?
- Why was the 16th. Amendment to the U. S. Constitution passed?
- How does the Federal Reserve System work? Why is it considered to be one of the important domestic achievements of Woodrow Wilson's administration?
- Identify the different strategies used by women in their fight for suffrage.
- If you were a suffragist in the early 20c, which organization would you have joined and why? --> the National American Woman's Suffrage Association or the National Woman's Party?
- Why did Woodrow Wilson oppose women's suffrage?
- What actions taken by President Wilson disappointed civil rights advocates?
/ * Woodrow Wilson / * Federal Reserve Act (1913)
* New Freedom / * Federal Reserve System
* Clayton Antitrust Act (1914) / * graduated income tax
* Federal Trade Act (1914) / * Carrie Chapman Catt
* Federal Trade Commission
(FTC) / * National Woman's Party
* Underwood Tariff of 1913 / *Emmeline Pankhurst
* 16th. Amendment / * 19th. Amendment
* deregulation