The Progressive Movement

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Progressivism reform movement that believed the solution to social problems lay in a more active government
Muckrakers journalists who investigated social conditions & political corruption
Jacob Riis muckraker who wrote about poor condition facing immigrants in NYC
Commission Plan A system of city government in which a board of commissioners with expertise in city services hires specialists to run city departments
Robert La Follete Republican governor of Wisconsin who attacked the way political parties ran their conventions & introduced direct primary
Direct Primary Party election in which all party members vote for someone to run in the general election
Initiative Reform that allowed citizens to introduce a legislation and have the legislature vote on it
Referndum reform that allowed proposed legislation to be submitted to the voters for approval
Recall reform that allowed voters to demand a special election to remove an elected official from office before their term ended
Suffrage right to vote
Alice Paul suffragist who formed the National Woman's Party
Temperance moderation or elimination of alcohol
Prohibition laws banning the manufacture, sale, or consumption of alcohol
socialism idea that the government should own and operate industry for the community as a whole
Progressive Party "Bull Moose Party." Roosevelt
New Nationalism suggested reform programs of Roosevelt in the 1912 election
New Freedom Woodrow Wilson's suggested reform programs
Income Tax direct tax on the earnings of individuals and corporations
Federal Reserve Act law that set up a central banking system in 1913
Federal Trade Commission agency created by Congress to monitor American business
Unfair Trade Practices business practices that unfairly limited competition
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) association formed in 1909 to bring an end to racial discremintation
Joseph G. Cannon Speaker of the House under Pres. Taft
Payne-Aldrich Tariff a law passed during the Taft administration that didn't effectively lower tariffs
Richard Ballinger Taft's secretary of he interior who was a conservative corporate lawyer
syndicate a business group
insubordination disobedience
Square Deal reform programs of Pres. Roosevelt
Norther Securities a giant holding company broken up by Roosevelt.
Union Mine Workers a union for mine workers
abitration a settlement imposed by an outside party
Hepburn Act a law intended to strengthen the Interstate Commerce Commission
Upton Sinclair author of "The Jungle" which described horrible conditions in the meatpacking industry
Where was the commission plan first used? Galveston, Texas in 1901
What did Alice Paul have women do to try and persuade the president to support women's suffrage? A march in Washington, DC Hunger Strike
"trustbuster" Theodore Roosevelt
Why did Roosevelt have a problem with Northern Securities? He believed that the company went against the Sherman Antitrust Act
What did the United Mine workers want? Where were they located? Why did Roosevelt get involved? What was the outcome? Workers wanted shorter hours & more pay. Eastern, PA If the mines shut down, the company would shut down Roosevelt threatened for the military to come in and workers agreed to Roosevelt's terms
What was "The Jungle" about? What laws were passed because of this? "The Jungle" was about the poor conditions in Chicago's slaughter house. Meat Inspection Act & Pure Food and Drug Act
Meat Inspection Act federal inspection of meat sold & it set standards of cleanliness in meatpacking plants
Pure Food and Drug Act Prohibited manufacture, sale, or shipment of impure or falsely labeled food and drugs
How did the progressives feel about Cannon? They wanted to unseat him because he had too much power
Gifford Pinchot Accused Ballinger of turning public lands in Alaska over to private business groups. Charges were false and Taft fires him. Head of U.S. Forest Service
What act was the Income Tax placed under? Underwood Tariff
Adamson Act Established 8 hour work day for railroad workers.
Candidates in the 1912 election and what party they belonged to Theodore Roosevelt- Progressive "Bull Moose" party Woodrow Wilson- Democratic William Taft- Republican
17th Amendment required direct election of senators
14 & 15th Amendments protect voting rights of African American's
19th Amendment women suffrage
18th Amendment Prohibition
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