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The Progressive Era
1890 General Federation of Women’s Clubs organized
Significant Events
Chapter 22
1899 National Consumers League founded
1900 Robert La Follette elected governor of Wisconsin
1901 Theodore Roosevelt elected president 1903 Department of Labor and Commerce
created 1906 Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle published 1910 Mann Act passed 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist fire 1914 Clayton Antitrust Act passed 1919 Nineteenth Amendment grants women suffrage
Origins of Progressivism
Chapter 22
The Politics of Paralysis
The Roots of Progressive Reformi Aims of progressives
Chapter 22
What was Progressivism?
Chapter 22
counter pointcounter
The Politics of Paralysis
The Progressive System of Beliefsi Pragmatism
Chapter 22
The Politics of Paralysis
The Pragmatic Approachi Behaviorismi Sociological jurisprudencei Brandeis Brief
Chapter 22
The Politics of Paralysis
The Progressive Methodi Muckrakersi Voluntary organizationsi Professionals
Chapter 22
The Search for the Good Society
Poverty in a New Lighti Naturalismi Social work
Chapter 22
The Search for the Good Society
Expanding the “Woman’s Sphere”i Women’s organizationsi New womani Margaret Sanger
Chapter 22
The Search for the Good Society
Social Welfarei Keating-Owen Act
Chapter 22
The Search for the Good Society
Woman Suffragei Militant suffragists
Chapter 22
The Search for the Good Society
Woman Suffragei Nineteenth Amendment
Chapter 22
Controlling the Masses
Stemming the Immigrant Tidei Eugenicsi Americanizationi Literacy test
Chapter 22
Daily Lives
Public Space/ Private Space
Amusing the Million
Chapter 22
Coney Island, 1903 Library of Congress
Controlling the Masses
The Curse of Demon Rumi Anti-Saloon League
Chapter 22
Controlling the Masses
Prostitutioni Spread of the vicei Mann Act
Chapter 22
The Politics of Municipal and State Reform
The Reformation of the Citiesi “Gas and water socialism”i City-manager plan
Chapter 22
The Politics of Municipal and State Reform
Progressivism in the Statesi Weaknesses of city governmenti “Battle Bob” La Follettei Other states follow suiti Seeds of the welfare state
Chapter 22
Progressivism Goes to Washington
Theodore Roosevelt
Chapter 22
Progressivism Goes to Washington
A Square Deali Philosophy of the Square Deali Anthracite coal strikei U.S. v. E.C. Knighti Northern Securitiesi Railroad regulation
Chapter 22
Progressivism Goes to Washington
Bad Food and Pristine Wildsi Conservation through planned
managementi John Muir and preservation
Chapter 22
Progressivism Goes to Washington
The Troubled Tafti Taft’s characteri Taft’s accomplishments
Chapter 22
Progressivism Goes to Washington
Roosevelt Returnsi New Nationalism
Chapter 22
Progressivism Goes to Washington
The Election of 1912i Progressive, or “Bull Moose,” partyi Woodrow Wilson’s New Freedom
Chapter 22
Progressivism Goes to Washington
The Election of 1912
Chapter 22
Woodrow Wilson and the Politics of Morality
Early Careeri Missionary spiriti Student of politics
Chapter 22
Woodrow Wilson and the Politics of Morality
The Reforms of the New Freedomi Underwood-Simmons Tariffi Federal Reserve Acti Federal Trade Commissioni Clayton Antitrust Act
Chapter 22
Woodrow Wilson and the Politics of Morality
Labor and Social Reformi Brandeis on the Supreme Courti Keating-Owen Child Labor Act
Chapter 22
Woodrow Wilson and the Politics of Morality
The Limits of Progressive Reformi Curbing minoritiesi The strength of market capitalism
Chapter 22