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Monday, October 1, 2012

Monday, October 1, 2012. What problems needed to be remedied today? -name at least 3 Is anyone working to solve these problems?. What are the problems of the nineteenth century?. Issues in Society. Poverty Prostitution Alcohol abuse Gambling Bad sanitation & general dirtiness!

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Monday, October 1, 2012

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  1. Monday, October 1, 2012 What problems needed to be remedied today? -name at least 3 Is anyone working to solve these problems?

  2. What are the problems of the nineteenth century?

  3. Issues in Society • Poverty • Prostitution • Alcohol abuse • Gambling • Bad sanitation & general dirtiness! • Poor/dangerous working conditions • Low wages • Child labor • Lack of education • Corruption in private businesses • Corruption in government

  4. The Progressive Period

  5. What is it? • An effort to reform the ills in society • Most of the “ills” were created in some way by industrialization and urbanization

  6. Progressive Goals • Protect the people socially & economically • Make society more “moral” • Reform the economy – less corruption • Reform the government – give power back to the people • Also make society more efficient…. • Restore “traditional/rural” American values

  7. Main Progressive Goals/How to reform the “ills” • Give the people a more direct role in government • Guarantee Americans more economic opportunity • Have the government play a greater social and economic role in society to help the poor

  8. Will all reformers have the same goals?

  9. How it started/progressed… • Local organizations then… • Local government then… • State reforms then… The Presidencies of: • Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) • William Taft (1909-1912) • Woodrow Wilson (1912-1920)***

  10. How it started/progressed… • Local organizations then… • Local government then… • State reforms then… The Presidencies of: • Theodore Roosevelt (1901-1909) • William Taft (1909-1912) • Woodrow Wilson (1912-1920)***

  11. Tuesday, October 2, 2012 • Name three specific goals of the progressive period.

  12. Who dominates the movement? • Middle class movement • a lot of women • Urban • white collar • Protestant • Professions: lawyers, teachers, physicians, ministers and business people • WHY each of these groups?

  13. Journalists Played an Integral Role • Muckrakers (newspapers, magazines, novels, photographs) • Jacob Riis, Upton Sinclair, Lincoln Steffens, Ida Tarbell, Frank Norris, and Thomas Nast • McClure’s Magazine, created by Irish immigrant Samuel McClure in 1893 • Collier’s, Cosmopolitan • 10-15 cents each • Mass produced

  14. Modern Day Muckrakers • Call your local new station – 7 on your side • 60 minutes • National Whistle Blowers Center • Face book & twitter … anyone can become one?

  15. The Attitudes • People who rejected Social Darwinism • Social Gospel (Walter Rauschenbusch) “The great ends of the church are the proclamation of the gospel for the salvation of humankind; the shelter, nurture, and spiritual fellowship of the children of God; the maintenance of divine worship; the preservation of truth; the promotion of social righteousness; and the exhibition of the Kingdom of Heaven to the world. “

  16. Duration of the Movement • 1890-1910? • 1880-1918? • 1890-1918?

  17. Success of the Movement • You be the judge….

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