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Discuss the Progressive Era
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Mr. Danner's Spring Semester Exam 2016
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spring semester
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Discuss the Progressive Era
When did it occur?
1900-1917
What conditions led to it?
Labor unrest
The abuse of power by the large trusts
Workers were being abused
Monopolies
Price fixing
The corruption of politics by business interests
Problems of urbanization
Poverty
Disease
Crime
Sanitation
The economic depression of 1893-1897
The worst depression of the 19th Century
Middle Class Anxiety
The middle class feared:
The power and influence of trusts in government
The socialist movement
The agitation of labor and its radical elements
That they would be caught in the middle of the conflicts between the trusts, the radicals in labor, and the socialist movement
What reforms were accomplished?
What areas were they accomplished in?
REFER TO THE NODES CONTAINING "the reforms in various areas"
REFER TO THE NODES CONTAINING "the reforms in various areas"
Key People
Presidents
Theodore Roosevelt
William Howard Taft
Woodrow Wilson
The reforms in various ares
Social reforms
Conservation
City, state, and national parks
Playgrounds
Clubs
Girl Scouts
Boy Scouts
Progressive education
Changes in how students were tought
John Dewey
Led the movement that focused on personal growth
Chales Eliot
Created elective courses
Created new teaching techniques to make university learning more meaningful
Women's Rights
Margaret Sanger
Founder of Planned Parenthood
The rise of volunteer organizations
The NAACP
W.E.B. DuBois was the founder
Formed to use legal means to end racial discrimination
The Chamber of Commerce
The American Bar Association
Racial Progress
Booker T. Washington
Supported self-help for blacks
Encouraged blacks to learn a trade
W.E.B. DuBois
Urged blacks to assert themselves
Urged them to demand political and economic rights
Political reforms
Direct elections
Direct democracy
Why did the movement end eventually?
America entered WWI (1917)
Lowered enthusiasm in the use of government to make just societies
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