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Group TaskSpirit 204205
• Explain which aspects of Sinclair’s investigation were most detrimental to the public health.
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• Describe the issue the muckrakers reported on in Tammany Hall. Is Plunkitt’s distinction between the two types of graft legitimate?
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• Why does Addams argue that women should be given the right to vote?
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Muckrakers America Story of US EP 7.mp4
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"The effort to make financial or political profit out of the destruction of character can only result in public calamity. Gross and reckless assaults on character, whether on the stump or in the newspaper, magazine, or book, create a morbid and vicious public sentiment, and at the same time act as a profound deterrent to able men or normal sensitiveness and tend to prevent them from entering public service at any price."
President Teddy Roosevelt, 1906
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1848 1869 1874 1890 1920
Seneca Falls Nat'l Women'sSuffrage Assoc
Women's Christ.Temp. Union
Women's Rights
Wyo. Women Vote
19th Amend.
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Teddy Roosevelt 1. Trust Buster 2. Square Deal 3. Consumer Protection (Hepburn ActInterstate Commerce Commission; Meat Inspection Act; Pure Food and Drug Act)
Conservation 200 million acres of land for national forests, reserves and national parks
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Reformers: 1. Muckrakers: journalists, writers, artists, photographers who brought issues to the public a. Frank Norris railroad monopolies struggle between farmers and railroads b. Ida Tarbell Standard Oil (Rockefeller monopoly) c. Lincoln Steffens"Shame of the Cities" (urban political corruption) d. Jacob Riis "How the Other Half LIves" (tenement life) e. Upton Sinclair"The Jungle" (meatpacking industries) 2. Settlement Houses a. Hull House Jane Addams b. Henry St. Settlement Lillian Wald 3. Child Labor Mother Jones (marching for child labor laws) 4. Women's movement 5. Margaret Sanger American Birth Control League (Planned Parenthood)