THE PROGRESSIVES
AMSCO
Compare the goals and effects of the Progressive reform movement.
7.4
Compare attitudes toward the use of natural resources from 1890 to 1945.
"A great democracy has got to be progressive or it will soon cease to be great or a democracy." -Theodore Roosevelt
What is Progressivism?
what concerns did the middle class, minorities & women have entering the 20th century?
Who did the progressive movement build upon?
explain how the following impacted progressives:urban middle classreligionpragmatism
what were the three basic beliefs of the progressives?
Who were
how did publishers and journalists contribute to muckraking?
muckrakers?
explain how ida tarbell contributed to muckraking.
explain how jacob riis contributed to muckraking.
explain how upton sinclair contributed to muckraking.
what had corporations developed by 1910 to deal with muckrakers?
progressive reforms
environmental
economic
political
social
- explain the following:square deal, trust-busting, elkins & hepburn acts, 16th amendment, federal reserve act, federal trade commission, clayton anti-trust act
- explain theodore roosevelt's actions to protect the environment.
- How was Pres. taft both similar to & different from roosevelt on the environment?
- explain the following:australian ballot, direct primaries, 17th amendment, initiative, referendum, recall
- describe what reforms were made at the municipal or city level, and what was done at the state level.
- what laws did upton sinclair's book the jungle lead to?
- who was eugene v. debs, and what did his political party want for workers? be specific
- how did the issue of alcohol divide progressives?
racial issues
progressives
Explain the general reaction of white progressives (including Pres. Wilson) to racial segregation. explain the purpose of the naacp and the national urban league.
what did ida b. wells battle against? explain booker t. washington's strategy for dealing with racism. explain w.e.b. dubois' strategy for dealing with racism.
women's suffrage
can we get the right to vote now?
What were Pres. Wilson's views on women's suffrage?
What was Carrie Chapman Catt's argument for suffrage?
Explain Alice Paul's role in women's suffrage.
What convinced Congress women should have the vote?
Explain how Margaret Sanger advocated for women.
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THE PROGRESSIVES
AMSCO
Compare the goals and effects of the Progressive reform movement.
7.4
Compare attitudes toward the use of natural resources from 1890 to 1945.
"A great democracy has got to be progressive or it will soon cease to be great or a democracy." -Theodore Roosevelt
What is Progressivism?
what concerns did the middle class, minorities & women have entering the 20th century?
Who did the progressive movement build upon?
explain how the following impacted progressives:urban middle classreligionpragmatism
what were the three basic beliefs of the progressives?
Who were
how did publishers and journalists contribute to muckraking?
muckrakers?
explain how ida tarbell contributed to muckraking.
explain how jacob riis contributed to muckraking.
explain how upton sinclair contributed to muckraking.
what had corporations developed by 1910 to deal with muckrakers?
progressive reforms
environmental
economic
political
social
racial issues
progressives
Explain the general reaction of white progressives (including Pres. Wilson) to racial segregation. explain the purpose of the naacp and the national urban league.
what did ida b. wells battle against? explain booker t. washington's strategy for dealing with racism. explain w.e.b. dubois' strategy for dealing with racism.
women's suffrage
can we get the right to vote now?
What were Pres. Wilson's views on women's suffrage?
What was Carrie Chapman Catt's argument for suffrage?
Explain Alice Paul's role in women's suffrage.
What convinced Congress women should have the vote?
Explain how Margaret Sanger advocated for women.