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1
Progressive America
  • Unit 2 Notes 6
  • Mr. Welch
  • 10/26/12

2
Reforming the Workplace
  • Progressives took up the cause of working women
    children
  • In 1893 Florence Kelley helped persuade Illinois
    to prohibit child labor and to limit the number
    of hours women were forced to work
  • Yet many employers continued hiring children, and
    states did not enforce child labor laws

3
Muller v. Oregon (1908)
  • Louis Brandeis along with Florence Kelley argued
    that working women needed the protection of the
    state against powerful employers
  • Brandeis was able to convince the court to uphold
    an Oregon law that limiting the workday for women
    to 10 hours
  • Other states responded by enacting similar laws
  • Progressive were also successful in winning
    workers compensation to aid the families of
    workers who were hurt or killed on the job

4
Dangerous Conditions
  • In 1911 a fire broke out in the Triangle
    Shirtwaist Factory in New York City
  • The fire spread quickly throughout the oil-soaked
    machines and piles of cloth
  • Locked doors kept the workers trapped inside
  • The factory had no sprinkler system, and the fire
    escape collapsed immediately
  • 146 women died
  • The state of New York started an investigation to
    study factory working conditions

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Reforming the Government
  • Progressives wanted to eliminate corruption and
    make the govt more efficient
  • They also wanted to reform elections to make them
    fairer and make politicians more accountable to
    voters
  • Progressives pushed for a direct primary
  • An election in which voters choose candidates to
    run in a general election
  • The 17th Amendment, ratified in 1913, gave voters
    rather than the state legislature the power to
    directly elect senators

7
Election Reforms
  • A secret ballot was introduced
  • Progressives urged states to adopt three
    additional election reform measures
  • Initiative allowed citizens to propose new laws
  • Referendum allowed citizens to vote on proposed
    or existing law
  • Recall allowed voters to remove an elected
    official from office

8
Reforming Big Business
  • In 1890 Congress passed the Sherman Anti-Trust
    Act which made it illegal to form trusts that
    interfered with free trade
  • The govt prosecuted so few companies
  • Companies found loopholes which made this act
    ineffective
  • Two presidents are remembered for their efforts
    to regulate big business Theodore Roosevelt
    William Howard Taft

9
Womens Suffrage
  • The National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA)
    was formed in 1869 by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and
    Susan B. Anthony
  • Their goal pass a constitutional amendment to
    give women the right to vote
  • The American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA)
    was also formed in 1869
  • Their goal was to win the right to vote on a
    state-by-state basis
  • Anti-suffragists believed that voting would
    interfere with a womans duties at home or would
    destroy families

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Women Temperance
  • Some Progressive reform minded women believed
    that alcohol was often responsible for crime,
    poverty, and violence toward women children
  • The Womans Christian Temperance Union led an
    organized movement against alcohol
  • The anti-alcohol message was spread in Protestant
    churches
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