1. Progressive Era 2. Progressives 3. Muckrakers 4. Ida Tarbell 5. Upton Sinclair 6. The Jungle 7. Jane Addams 8. Temperance Movement 9. 18 th Amendment 10. Women s Suffrage Movement 11. Susan B Anthony 12. 19 th Amendment 13. Segregation 14. Plessy v. Ferguson 15. W.E.B. DuBois 16. NAACP 17. 17 th Amendment 18. Initiative 19. Recall 20. Referendum 21. 16 th Amendment Vocabulary CH 7-2 Progressivism US HIS CH 7-2: Progressivism 1
Progressives-What did they support? What did they call for? Progressive Era Describe the two views of Progressives from modern historians. 1-Choose two of the additional regulations listed and for each one describe what historical reasons Progressives had for wanting this change. What did the muckrakers write about? Why did Roosevelt call them this nickname? Muckrakers What did Lincoln Steffens write about: Ida Tarbell: Upton Sinclair: 2-Why do you think the muckrakers wanted so much change in society? Provide two reasons. US HIS CH 7-2: Progressivism 2
3- What measures did the Roosevelt administration take to regulate business and protect consumers? 4-What dangers to workers and to food does Sinclair describe? 5-What does The Jungle suggest about reasons workers formed unions? US HIS CH 7-2: Progressivism 3
What does Jane Addams open in Chicago? Describe the purpose of a settlement house. Women in the Progressive Movement What does a settlement house provide to many in the cities in the early 1900s? 6-How did the social gospel movement contribute to the efforts of settlement houses? What was the biggest obstacle preventing the workers escape from the fire? Triangle Shirtwaist Fire (video and p.173) What reforms were initiated because of the fire? US HIS CH 7-2: Progressivism 4
Explain what the temperance movement wanted. How did Carrie Nation bring attention to the temperance cause? Temperance Movement (& video) Which amendment was passed in 1919? What did this amendment do specifically? 7-Describe various reasons why you think so many (especially women) were against alcohol during this period. What is suffrage? When did the fight for women s suffrage start and where? Identify the leaders of the women s suffrage movement. Women s Suffrage What did the 19 th Amendment do? Why do you think it took so long for women to achieve the right to vote? 8-Why do you think that women achieved voting rights in states before the entire nation? 9-What other segments of the US population had fought for voting rights, and won, before women? Which amendments correspond? US HIS CH 7-2: Progressivism 5
What were segregation laws known as across the South? Define segregation. Provide examples of the segregation. What happened in the court case of Plessy v. Ferguson? Progressive Movement and Race 10-How did the ruling of Plessy v. Ferguson affect segregation in the United States? Did all white progressives believe segregation was wrong? Explain your answer. Describe W.E.B. DuBois argument concerning segregation. What was the goal of DuBois Niagara Movement? What was (and is) the goal of the NAACP? Segregation 11-What was the basis of the Supreme Court s ruling in Plessy v. Ferguson? 12-How did DuBois arguments and beliefs about segregation differ from many progressives of the period? US HIS CH 7-2: Progressivism 6
How did many Americans view politicians and government at the end of the 1800s? How did the 17 th Amendment change the way in which Senators were elected? Explain how the initiative works. Political Reforms Explain how the recall works. Explain how the referendum works. 13-Why do you think the political reforms of the recall, initiative, and referendum were introduced? 14-Following the passage of the 17 th Amendment, what is the difference between the Senate and House of Representatives? 16: 17: Constitutional Amendments in the Progressive Era 18: 19: 15-How did progressives feel about government regulation of society? How did many of them feel about segregation? What were their reasons for these views? US HIS CH 7-2: Progressivism 7
Food & Drink Political Economic Throughout the section, write in various of new laws/regulations/standards/changes that accompany each category during the Progressive Era. US HIS CH 7-2: Progressivism Race 8