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The Gilded Age & Progressive Reform Chapter 19, Section 1 1

Reformers try to end government corruption and limit the influence of big business. For many Americans, the growing cities with electricity and skyscrapers began to seem hollow. Slums, diseases, and poverty also were growing. Americans were worried, and becoming angry. 2

The Gilded Age 1870 1890 The years following the Civil War were marked by excitement and change as amazing new inventions transformed daily life. Beneath the glittering surface of American society, however, were serious problems. 3

Some of the business leaders who built giant corporations abused their power. Politicians accepted bribes and did not appoint the most capable people to positions. Americans were outraged and demanded changes to limit the power of monopolies and corruption in the government. 4

The press played a key role in exposing corruption. Muckrakers launched investigations into dishonest business dealings and corrupt government officials. What the reporters revealed shocked Americans and stirred public opinion. 5

Jacob Riis revealed shocking images of dangerous conditions in slums and tenements. 6

The Jungle, by Upton Sinclair, described, in grisly detail, the workings of the meatpacking industry. Public outcry over the book led to passage of the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906. 7

Ida Tarbell targeted the unfair practices of big business, focusing on the oil industry and John D. Rockefeller. Tarbell s writing led to new demands to limit the power of the trusts. 8

In 1890, Congress passed a law to regulate the ruthless business tactics of the trusts. Sherman Antitrust Act Prohibited businesses from trying to limit or destroy competition While the act was meant to limit the power of big businesses, it was actually used against labor unions. 9

In 1887, another law was aimed at ending the unfair practices of the railroads. Interstate Commerce Act Prohibited practices such as rebates Set up the Interstate Commerce Commission to oversee railroads 10

Americans also demanded action be taken against dishonest government officials. Government corruption was especially hard to control in the nation s cities. Cartoon of Boss Tweed as greedy giant Powerful city bosses like New York s William Tweed grew rich accepting bribes and other payoffs. 11

Despite bosses corruption, they were loved by the poor. Bosses would hand out turkeys for Thanksgiving and coal during the winter. In exchange, the poor would vote for the boss or the boss s candidate. 12

Corruption was also a problem at the national level. Much of the government corruption of the time stemmed from the spoils system. Spoils system Presidents gave jobs to people as a reward for political support. Some were qualified; many 13

President James Garfield was killed by a disappointed office seeker. The spoils system was out of control. Vice President Chester A. Arthur had benefitted from the spoils system. But when he became president, he worked to reform the system. 14

In 1883, President Arthur signed a law requiring that government jobs be filled on the basis of merit. Pendleton Act Created the Civil Service Commission Jobs would go to those scoring the highest on civil service exams 15

Widespread corruption led to a surge in support for the Progressive movement. Governor Robert La Follette introduced a series of Progressive reforms known as the Wisconsin Idea. Commissioned experts to solve problems Supported primary elections of candidates Many other states followed Wisconsin s lead, passing new laws to protect the public interest. 16

Progressive reforms also resulted in two new amendments to the Constitution, both ratified in 1913. Sixteenth Amendment Gave Congress the power to pass an income tax Resulted in the graduated income tax 17

Progressives wanted to end the bribery of state legislatures. Seventeenth Amendment Required that senators be elected directly by the people, rather than by state legislatures 18

Many Progressive reforms put more power in the hands of voters. 19