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Chapter 18 Section 2

Progressive Legislation

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Summarize the Progressives’ views on regulating business.

• Progressives sought government regulation to protect workers’ rights and business competition.

• They opposed government control– Except in the cases of

companies that supplied services like water and electricity

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Social Welfare Program

• Progressives believed that government ought to increase its responsibility for the well-being of people

• Social welfare programs would help insure a minimum standard of living– Unemployment benefits– Accident and health

insurance– Social security for disabled

and elderly

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Municipal

• Many of the earliest Progressive reforms were made at the city, or municipal, level

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Give examples of government reforms and social welfare programs at the municipal and state levels during the progressive era.

• Municipal- public baths in Detroit; free kindergarten in Toledo

• State- workers’ accident insurance, child labor legislation

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Home Rule

• A system that gives cities a limited degree of self-rule– Allows cities to escape

domination by state governments controlled by political machines or by business or rural interests

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Direct Primary

• An election in which citizens vote to select nominees for upcoming elections

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Initiative

• A process in which citizens can put a proposed new law directly on the ballot in the next election by collecting voters’ signatures on a petition

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Describe the effect of each of these reforms: a.)home rule; b.)direct relief; c.) initiative.

• Home rule- frees cities from domination by state governments

• Direct primary– voters, not party leaders, choose candidates

• Initiative- voters introduce a bill, then vote on it in the next election

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Referendum

• A process that allows citizens to approve or reject a law passed by the legislature

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Recall

• Procedure that permits voters to remove public officials from office before the next election

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Holding Company

• A firm that buys up stocks and bonds of smaller companies

• In doing so, it creates a monopoly

• Railroads tended to do this

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What reforms did Theodore Roosevelt achieve under his square deal?

• Antitrust activism; railroad regulation; transforming Interstate Commerce Commission into first regulatory agency; Pure Food and Drug Act; Meat Inspection Act; protecting the environment

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Choose 2 constitutional amendments passed during the Progressive Era and explain how they expanded the role of government in citizens’ lives.

• 16th Amendment- Congress could create an income tax

• 17th Amendment- direct election of senators

• 18th Amendment- Prohibition

• 19th Amendment- Women’s suffrage


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