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Chautauqua Movement1874 named for its place of origin in New york, this was a four year adult education program designed to teach illiterate adults how to read and write
Charles Darwin1859, Darwin finished his book, Origin of the species, which supported science, rational thought, and evolution. therories presented in the book conflicted with some of the teachings of the Protestant and Catholic churches.
Social DarwinismThis philosphy applied evolution to social studies by stating that the law of the survival of the fittest applied to the human race. poor are lazy rich are hardworking
Herbert Spencerhe led the philosophy of social Darwinism and was the first person to coin the phrase " the survival of the fittest"
Henry W. BeecherHe was a clergyman who found no basic antagonism between the scientific concepts of evolution and Christian principles.
Josiah StrongA cleric, advocated imperialism and linked it to the survival of the fittest. He said for America to compete they needed to develope an overseas empire. Wanted to make christianity part of every day life. Sided politically with labor
Lester F. WArdwrote dynamic Sociology which argued that the laws of nature could be changed by humans. He specialized in sociology and stated thatsociety had evolved and the government needed to regulate big bussiness and prevent exploration of natural resources.
Andrew Carnegierailroad tycoon who later started U.S. steel, Carnegie supported a Laissez-faire economy. His essay, "the gospel of wealth" confirms his support of a Laissez-faire economy and his support for the law of competition. beleived would bring social benefits
Russell Conwellfollowed social Darwinism and wrote a poem titled "acres of diamonds" This poem states that hard workers rich and lazy people become poor.
Social Gospel, YMCAwas a social movement that helped the poor. The Salvation Army, the YMCA, and the YWCA were all social gospels. The YMCA worked to overcome the dislocation and heatace experienced by thousands of rural Americans.
Walter RAuschenbuschHe created the Fabian Socialists, a group that wanted an egalitarian society (a society that promotes human equality) wihout the use of force. He also wrote Chritianity and the Social Crisis, a book that applied jesus' teachings to today
Washington GladdenHe was a progressive clergy man who accepted a new scientific ideas and supported a church labor coalition against business
Charkes SheldonHe wrote In His Steps, a book that urged people to follow Jesus's example
Dwight L. MoodyHe was the leading evangelist against modernism in the NE
Mary B. EddyShe founded Christian Science, a religion which promises physical and spiritual salvation. This religion promotes mind overmatter and teaches people the heal themselves if they are ill.
Gilded AgeA sarcastic name given the the post-Civil War era by Mark twain un hus book the giled age. He said that this age looked gold-plated on the outside, but in reality, the core was made of lead
Nouveau RicheThus is a French phrase meaning" new rich," It is used to refer to those who had recently become wealthy.Included were people, like Carnegie, who acquired their riches throgh business while the "old rich" were people that inherited their wealth.
Edward BellamyIn his book, Progress and Poverty, he critized unequal land distribtion which he beleived led to extreme differences between the social classes. He based his book on his experiences and observations
E. L. Godkincrusaded militantly for civil service reform, honesty n government, anda moderate tariff, In his book, The nation, he criticized the U.S. for the lack of these things.
William D. HowellsHe was a psendo-realist, he was an autor who centered his attention on the upper-middle class. In his works he presented a realistic picture of a society adjusting itself to a machine-oriented world.
Henry Jamesa Psendo-realist, he was an author who wrote books about the rich and expatriates
Stephen CraneIn his novek, The red badge of courage, Stephen Crane recounts a stirring story of a bloodied recruit under fire during the civil war.
Hamilin GarlandOne of the most serious literacy authors, GArland wrote mainly about the mid-west and the prairie
Joel C, HArriswrote Uncle Remus stories that were about the south. These stories contained a hero and a trickster. Harris used a Black man named Uncle remus to narrate the stories.
Bret HarteHe was a serious author of the westerns
Mark Twain (Samuel Clemins)MArk Twain was the pseudonym for samuel clemins. Twain was pronanly the best-known serious literary novelist and satirist at the end of the 19th century
Horation Algerauthor of the popular literature, Alger wrote a record number of 119 books in 20 years. His books were rags to riches stories in which the characters obtain material possesions and wealth as a way to acheive happiness
RealismThis was the ciltural movement after romanticism that dealt with the real aspects of life instead of fantasy or abstract worlds.
Thomas EAkinswas a 19th cnetury realist painter
Winslow HomerHe was the first American impressionist whose paintings made and emotional impression on the viewer. He was considered the best artist of the period and was best known for his seascapes with lone men struggeling against massive waves.
Augustus Saint-Gaudensthe only known American sculptor of this period. His sculptor of this period. His sculptors were unusually large and robust.
Joseph PulitzerHe purchased the new york world in 1883 abd soon made it into the most profitable newspaper in America, He maintained Greeleys position of supporting the underdog and was the innovator of the comics, the sports page, daily political cartoons and articles
William Randolph Hearstbecame Pulitzer's competitor when he acquired the New York Morning Journal in 1895. The newspaper soon became a powerful chain through Hearst's Yellow journalism tactics.
Yellow JournalismA tactic used by William Hearst and Joseph Pulitzer. They created fictional and exaggerated atrocities which were centered around sensatioalism and swayed the A,merican public to demand war
Susan B. Anthonyshe was the founder and leader of the National American Women's sufferage Association (NAWSA), a womens rights movement. She suggested hat the movement concentrate on gaininf sufferage for women.
Carrie C. Cattshe was head of the league of women Voters and the NAWSA she had superb organizing gabilities and political skills and was committed to broad social reforms
Alice Paulshe headed the Congressional Union which pushed the Womens sufferage movement to a nationa level in 1911 after California allowed women to vote. She also led the Women's Party after the 19th Amendment was passed.
Frances Willard WCTU1874 Williard headed the Women's Christian Temperance Unin (WCTU) and fught for prohibition
Carrie A. Nationshe was the most notorious member of the Anti-Saloon League. She wanted to ban saloons and would attack people at bats abd the bats themselves with her hatchet. These activites made he famous on lecture circuits.