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DBQ Progressive Era Reform This question is based on the accompanying documents (1-8). The question is designed to test your ability to work with historical documents. Some of the documents have been edited for the purposes of the question. As you analyze the documents, take into account both the source of each document and any point of view that may be presented in the document. Historical Context: The Progressive movement that began in the late 1800s was an attempt to bring about governmental reforms and to correct injustices in American life. Task: Using information from the documents and your knowledge of United States history and government, answer the questions that follow each document. Your answers to the questions will help you write the SA below, in which you will be asked to: Discuss specific problems or injustices that were present in American life during the late 1800s and early 1900s Explain how reforms proposed during the Progressive Era attempted to address these problems Determine how your assigned character/role would assess these Progressive reforms

Progressive Roundtable Corner E D C B A Groups Reformers Workers Social Critics/Populists Politicians Capitalists

Document A Lodgers in a Bayard Street Tenement Source: photo by Jacob Riis, 1890 1a. State two conditions that Jacob Riis' photograph shows about life in cities in the late 1800s 1b. Determine how your assigned character/ role would interpret this document

Document B With one member trimming beef in a cannery, and another working in a sausage factory, the family had a first-hand knowledge of the great majority of Packingtown swindles. For it was the custom, as they found, whenever meat was so spoiled that it could not be used for anything else, either to can it or else chop it up into sausage. With what had been told them by Jonas, who had worked in the pickle rooms, they could now study the whole of the spoiled meat industry on the inside, and read a new and grim meaning into that old Packingtown jest - that they use everything of the pig except the squeal. Source: Upton Sinclair, The Jungle (1906) 2a. Identify one industrial abuse that is described in this passage from The Jungle. 2b. Determine how your assigned character/ role would interpret this document

Document C The Uprising of the Twenty Thousands (Dedicated to the [shirt makers] of 1909) In the black of the winter of nineteen nine, When we froze and bled on the picket line, We showed the world that women could fight And we rose and won with women s might. Chorus: Hail the waistmakers of nineteen nine, Making their stand on the picket line, Breaking the power of those who reign, Pointing the way, smashing the chain. And we gave new courage to the men Who carried on in nineteen ten And shoulder to shoulder we ll win through, Led by the I.L.G.W.U. Source: Let s Sing, Educational Department, Inter-national Ladies Garment Workers Union, NYC 3a. Which type of labor-related action is best described in this song? 3b. Determine how your assigned character/ role would interpret this document

Document D Date 1890 1900 1910 1920 Percentage of Children Between the Ages of 10 and 15 Who Worked 18.1 18.2 15.0 11.3 4a. According to the chart, how did the percentage of working children between the ages of 10 and 15 change from 1890 to 1920? 4b. Determine how your assigned character/ role would interpret this document

Document E The Rising of the Usurpers and the Sinking of the Liberties of the People Source: Thomas Nast, 1889 (adapted) Usurper: one who illegally seizes [takes] another s power, rights or possessions 5. According to Thomas Nast s cartoon, what impact do trusts have on American liberty? And how would your assigned character/ role interpret this document

Document F Source: Joseph J. Kappler, 1890 (adapted) 6a. According to the cartoon, who were the Bosses of the Senate? 6b. Determine how your assigned character/ role would interpret this document

Document G Our laws should be so drawn as to protect and encourage corporations which do their honest duty by the public and discriminate sharply against [regulate] those organized in the spirit of mere greed, for improper speculative purpose. Source: Theodore Roosevelt (1900) 7. What did Theodore Roosevelt say should be done to corporations that operate with little or no consideration for the public good? Document H We propose... effective legislation to prevent industrial accidents, occupational diseases, overwork, and unemployment... to fix minimum standards of health and safety in industry... and to provide a living wage throughout industry.... Source: Progressive Party platform (1912) 8. State two reforms that were proposed in the Progressive Party platform of 1912.

Document I 9a. According to the cartoon, what was President Roosevelt s position on trusts? 9b. Determine how your assigned character/ role would interpret this document

Documents J 1 The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two senators from each state, chosen by the legislature thereof, for six years; and each senator shall have one vote. Source: United States Constitution Documents J 2 The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two senators from each state, elected by the people thereof, for six years; and each senator shall have one vote. Source: 17 th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution 10a. How did the 17th Amendment make the selection of United States senators more democratic? 10b. Determine how your assigned character/ role would interpret this change

Document K The preamble of the Federal Constitution says: We, the people of the United States It was we, the people; not we, the white male citizens; nor yet we, the male citizens; but we, the whole people, who formed the Union. And we formed it, not to give the blessings of liberty, but to secure them; not to the half of ourselves and the half of our posterity, but to the whole people - women as well as men. Source: Susan B. Anthony 11a. What argument was used by Susan B. Anthony to support the demand that women be given the right to vote? 11b. Determine how your assigned character/ role would interpret this document

Document L 12a. Describe the common purpose of the legislative acts in the table above. 12b. Determine how your assigned character/ role would interpret this document

CLOSURE The Progressive movement that began in the late 1800s was an attempt to bring about governmental reforms and to correct injustices in American life. Using the documents and your knowledge of the U.S. history of this time, respond to: Discuss specific problems or injustices that were present in American life during the late 1800s and early 1900s Explain how reforms proposed during the Progressive Era attempted to address these problems Determine how your assigned character/ role would assess these Progressive reforms