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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
WOMEN
CHILD LABOR
RACE RELATIONS
LIVING CONDITIONS
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
  • MASS PRODUCTION OF AUTOMOBILES
  • Assembly-line system
  • I am going to democratize the automobile
    Henry Ford

Situation
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BIG BUSINESS
1907 Ford lowered prices and sales went up 1908
Introduced Model T Tin Lizzie - 850.00
stripped down 1913 adopted meat packers
techniques and created a moving assembly line
Situation
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
1913 sold 248,000 cars produced 1 every 93
minutes 1925 turned out a new car every 10
seconds
Situation
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
Situation
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
Situation
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Situation
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
  • 1904 large corporations controlled 2/5 of the
    capital in the US
  • Resulting in Oligopolies
  • i.e. 6 financial groups dominated Railroad
    Industry
  • 1909 1 of industrial groups produced ½ of all
    manufactured goods

Situation
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
DEBATE Critics wanted to break the trusts up
others argued that large-scale business was a
mark of the times
TRUSTS
Situation
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
  • Upton Sinclairs The Jungle
  • Describes the filthy conditions in meatpacking
    houses
  • Got the attention of the public and the government

Civil Reformers
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
  • TRUST BUSTER not entirely accurate
  • Distinguished between good and bad trusts
  • Promised to protect the good and control the
    bad

Roosevelt
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
  • February 14, 1902 brought suit against the
    Northern Securities Company for violation of the
    Sherman Antitrust Act
  • Company controlled the rail networks of Northern
    Pacific, the Great Northern and the Chicago,
    Burlington and Quincy railroads JP Morgan and
    Rockefeller
  • 5-4 Supreme Court ruled to dissolve the Company.

Roosevelt
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
  • 1902 1904 Roosevelt moved against the beef
    trust, the American Tobacco Company, the Du Pont
    Corp, and Standard Oil

Roosevelt
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
  • WAS HE REALLY AGAINST BIG BUSINESS??
  • 1904 during bid for re-election he asked for
    support from big business including 150,000
    from J.P. Morgan
  • 1907 allowed Morgans US Steel to absorb the
    Tennessee Coal and Iron Company

Roosevelt
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Roosevelt is portrayed as Jack the Giant Killer
and the Giants are the Captains of Industry and
Wall Street
Jack the Giant Killer
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
  • Despite Roosevelts reputation as the Trust
    Buster more Trusts were busted by Taft
  • Man-Elkins Act of 1910 placed telephone and
    telegraph companies under government control

TAFT
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
  • rule of reason allowed Supreme Court to
    determine whether a business exerted a
    reasonable restraint on trade
  • 1911 sued US Steel for 1907 acquisition of
    Tennessee Coal and Iron Company

TAFT
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Roosevelt's displeasure and Taft's disarray
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
  • Banking Reform Federal Reserve Act
  • Gave President more control over the banks
  • Established Federal Trade Commission to oversee
    business methods

Wilson
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
  • Clayton Antitrust Act (1914)
  • Prohibited unfair trade practices
  • Forbade pricing policies which created monopolies
  • Made corporate officers personally responsible
    for anti-trust violations

Wilson
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
  • Mass Productions goal to make each product
    exactly the same
  • By 1920 almost ½ of all industrial workers
    labored in factories which employed more than 250
    people

SITUATION
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
  • RESULTS
  • Workers lost control of workplace
  • Conveyer belts were sped-up to heighten production

SITUATION
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
  • FREDERICK WINSLOW TAYLOR
  • Scientific labor management
  • Train workers for particular tasks
  • Time and motion studies
  • Differential pay rates that rewarded those who
    worked fastest

SITUATION
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
  • Jobs became monotonous and dangerous
  • Meat cutters sliced fingers and hands
  • 46 steel workers were killed in just one mill in
    1906

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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
  • MARCH 1911 Triangle Shirtwaist Co. Fire
  • Seamstresses were trapped in the building because
    exit doors had been closed locked by the
    company to prevent theft and to shut out union
    organizers

SITUATION
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
  • Workers stampeded down the narrow staircases and
    the single fire escape
  • Others leaped from the buildings top floors
  • 146 people died

SITUATION
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workers jumped to their deaths
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
  • Samuel Gompers
  • American Federation of Labor AFL
  • Union for skilled workers
  • Industrial Workers of the World IWW
  • Union for unskilled workers and foreign born
    laborers

Civilian Reformers
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LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
  • HENRY FORD
  • Introduced 5 day doubling wage rate for common
    labor
  • Reduced working day from 9 to 8 hours
  • Personnel department to place workers

Civilian Reformers
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
  • FORDS POLICY PRODUCED RESULTS
  • Turnover declined
  • Absenteeism declined
  • Output increased
  • IWW was pushed out

Civilian Reformers
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
  • LOUIS BRANDEIS
  • Muller v. Oregon
  • The Brandeis Brief
  • Used medical evidence to support claims that poor
    working conditions lead to unhealthy workers

Civilian Reformers
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
  • ANTHRACITE COALMINERS SRIKE PA
  • 140,000 miners walked off the job
  • Roosevelt ordered Army to prepare to seize the
    mines leaked word of his order to Wall Street
  • Alarmed Morgan and the Union made a settlement

Roosevelt
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
  • An independent commission appointed by Roosevelt
    created a deal
  • 10 wage increase
  • Cut in work hours
  • Roosevelt saw government as an honest impartial
    broker
  • Square Deal for both labor and capital

Roosevelt
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
  • Backed laws to regulate safety in mines and Rail
    Roads
  • Mandated 8-hour work days for government employees

TAFT
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
  • 1914 Ludlow Colorado
  • State militia and mine guards fired machine guns
    into tent colony of coal strikers
  • Killed 26 men, women and children
  • Wilson sent federal toops to end the violence

Wilson
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Ludlow, Colorado
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Ludlow - 1914 - Red Cross
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
  • Wilson signed Adamson Act 1916
  • Imposed an 8 hour work day on interstate Railroads

Wilson
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
WOMEN
  • 1900 More than 5 million women work
  • More women than men graduated from high school
    but most professions were closed to them
  • Women attended new business schools training
    in stenography, typing, bookkeeping

SITUATION
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
WOMEN
  • 1920 ¼ of all employed women held clerical
    jobs many others taught
  • Critics womens employment endangered the home
  • Threatened reproductive functions
  • Robbed them of their special charm

SITUATION
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
WOMEN
  • 1900 1920 The Birth rate did continue to drop
  • 1916 1 in every 9 marriages ended in divorce,
    compared to 1 in 21 in 1880

SITUATION
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
WOMEN
  • MARGARET SANGER
  • PIONEER IN BIRTH CONTROL LEAD TO CREATION OF
    PLANNED PARENTHOOD
  • MARGARET DREIER
  • WOMENS TRADE UNION LEAGUE
  • 1920 19TH AMENDMENT TOOK EFFECT

CIVILIAN REFORMERS
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
WOMEN
  • Ida Tarbell
  • Editor in Chief McClures Magazine
  • Muckraking magazine that examined and exposed the
    lives of the working class during the Progressive
    Era

CIVIL REFORMERS
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WTUL
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
WOMEN
  • At first he believed it was a state issue and
    refused to endorse woman suffrage
  • 1913 1st Mothers Day
  • By 1916 He came out in support of giving women
    the right to vote

WILSON
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
CHILD LABOR/EDUCATION
  • 1900 3 million children worked
  • Nearly 20 of children between 5 and 15 held full
    or almost full time jobs
  • Thousands worked in the mines southern cotton
    mills

SITUATION
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Breaker boys
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Italian immigrant - carrying cloth
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
CHILD LABOR/EDUCATION
  • Individual States passed compulsory education and
    minimum age laws
  • National Child Labor Committee established
  • John Dewey education is directly related to
    experience opened Lab School in Chicago

CIVILIAN REFORMERS
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
CHILD LABOR/EDUCATION
  • Created the Childrens Bureau

TAFT
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
CHILD LABOR/EDUCATION
  • Keating-Owen Act
  • Prohibited shipment in interstate commerce of
    products manufactured by children under age 14

WILSON
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
Race Relations
  • Violence was common
  • 1900 1914 White mobs murdered more than 1,00
    black people mutilating them and burning them
    alive
  • Race Riots broke out
  • 1906 Atlanta, Georgia
  • 1908 Springfield, Illinois

SITUATION
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Lynching
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
Race Relations
  • Often illiterate they were forced to sign
    contracts tying them to their jobs
  • Armed guards controlled camps and whipped anyone
    caught trying to escape

SITUATION
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
Race Relations
  • Few Unions admitted blacks
  • Illiteracy rate dropped from 14 in 1900 to 30
    in 1910
  • However, they didnt have equal school
    facilities, teachers salaries and education
    materials

SITUATION
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Race Relations
  • Niagara Movement
  • Claimed for blacks, every single right that
    belongs to a freeborn American, political, civil,
    and social and until we get these rights we will
    never cease to protest. W.E.B. DuBois

CIVIL REFORMERS
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Race Relations
  • NAACP
  • Founded by William E. Walling wealthy
    southerner Settlement house worker Mary
    Ovington, a white anthropology student and
    Oswald Garrison Villard, grandson of the famous
    abolitionist William Lloyd Garrison

CIVIL REFORMERS
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Race Relations
  • NAACP cont
  • By 1910 it had more than 6,000 members
  • Of top 8 officers DuBois was the only black
  • 1911 with National Urban League the NAACP
    pressured employers, labor unions and government
    on behalf of African Americans

CIVIL REFORMERS
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NAACP
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Race Relations
  • 1912 Election appealed to black voters
  • Once in office appointed Southerners to high
    office, and Southern segregationist views on race
    dominated the nations capital

WILSON
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LIVING CONDITIONS
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LIVING CONDITIONS
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LIVING CONDITIONS
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LIVING CONDITIONS
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LIVING CONDITIONS
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LIVING CONDITIONS
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LIVING CONDITIONS
  • Social- Justice Reformers
  • launched crusade to remove evil of drink from
    American Life WCTU
  • 1920 18th Amendment prohibited sale and
    transportation intoxicating liquors

CIVILIAN REFORMERS
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The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
LIVING CONDITIONS
  • 1910 Mann Act
  • Prohibited the interstate transportation of women
    - attempts to stop prostitution

CIVILIAN REFORMERS
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LIVING CONDITIONS
  • Conservation
  • Along with Gifford Pinchot he supported the
    wise use of natural resources, not locking them
    away
  • Placed power sites, coal lands oil reserves as
    well as national forests in public domain

ROOSEVELT
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CONSERVATION
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LIVING CONDITIONS
  • INCOME TAX
  • Authorized by the 16th Amendment
  • 1 on individuals and corporations earning 4,000
    annually
  • an additional 1 on incomes over 20,000

WILSON
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