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Progressivism A movement that wanted to reform society and improve human living ad working conditions using the governments’ power
Jane Adams She started the first Settlement House in Chicago Inspired other women to be social workers
Carrie Chapman Catt A woman suffrage leader President of the NAWSA Campaigned for the 19th Amendment
Ida Tarbell Muckraker Reported on Standard Oil Broke up the trust
Alice Paul A leader of the suffrage movement NWSP - leader Used “unlady Like” formes of protest
Margaret Sanger She worked to promote Birth Control and Women's health
Settlement Houses Immigrants would go there to learn English Helped women get on their feets Taught basic skills to immigrants Started in Chicago by Jane Addams
Social Gospel A movement that tried to include Christianity into progressivism
Lincholn Steffens Muckracker He wrote “Shame of the Cities” which showed the true living conditions of the urban poor
Upton Sinclair Muckrackers He wrote “the Jungle” - meat packing industry Resulted in the FDA
Jacob Riis Muckracker Photographer Highlighted the Urban poor
Recall Gave the power for the public to remove elected officials before their terms ended
Initative Citezens propose new laws
Referendum Allow citizens to vote directly on a law
Muckraker Journalists who exposed the problems of businesses, urban poor, monopolies….
Temperance Movement A movement started by women who tried to stop the sale and use of alcohol. They believed husbands spent too much $$, were abusive, and shirked their responsibility
Federal Reserve Act It created a central banking system President Woodrow Wilson
Meat Inspection Act Set sanitary standard for meat packing/slaughter houses
16th Amendment Federal Income Tax President William Taft
18th Amendment Prohibition
19th Amendment Women won the right to vote
20th Amendment Reduce the time between elections and taking over offices
Theodore Roosevelt Progressive President Square Deal Made National Parks Stopped big monopolies Trust busting President Hepburn Act - regulate rail roads Big tick Diplomacy
Gifford Pinchot American forester and politician Roosevelt’s right hand man in Conservation
Woodrow Wilson President 1913-1921 Lowered tariffs to encourage big businesses to lower their prices 19th Amendment Federal Reserve Act Moral Diplomacy
John Muir Scottish - American naturalist Started the conservation movement
William Howard Taft President Broke up trusts Federal Income Tax 16th Amendment Lower Tariffs
National Reclamation Act National parks Funded irrigation projects
Square Deal Tried to protect smaller businesses The urban poor All people should benefit from country’s wealth Teddy Roosevelt
v\New Freedom Woodrow Wilson Help to break up monopolies power
New Nationalism Promoting social justice Welcoming of immigrants
Sherman AntiTrust Act Bust monopolies
Pure Food and Drug Act Inspections Labels Helped protect consumers
Underwood Tariff Act Lower international tariff in order to encourage monopolies and trusts to lower prices
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