Title: The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
1The Progressive Era 1900 - 1920
BIG BUSINESS
LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
WOMEN
CHILD LABOR
RACE RELATIONS
LIVING CONDITIONS
2The 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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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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BIG BUSINESS
Situation
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BIG BUSINESS
Situation
7Situation
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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
9The 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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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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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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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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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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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
15Roosevelt 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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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
17The 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
18Roosevelt's displeasure and Taft's disarray
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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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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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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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LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
- RESULTS
- Workers lost control of workplace
- Conveyer belts were sped-up to heighten production
SITUATION
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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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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
SITUATION
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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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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
27workers jumped to their deaths
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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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LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
- FORDS POLICY PRODUCED RESULTS
- Turnover declined
- Absenteeism declined
- Output increased
- IWW was pushed out
Civilian Reformers
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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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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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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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35The 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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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
37Ludlow, Colorado
38Ludlow - 1914 - Red Cross
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LABOR/WORKING CONDITIONS
- Wilson signed Adamson Act 1916
- Imposed an 8 hour work day on interstate Railroads
Wilson
40The 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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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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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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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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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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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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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
49Breaker boys
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52Italian immigrant - carrying cloth
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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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CHILD LABOR/EDUCATION
- Created the Childrens Bureau
TAFT
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CHILD LABOR/EDUCATION
- Keating-Owen Act
- Prohibited shipment in interstate commerce of
products manufactured by children under age 14
WILSON
56The 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
57Lynching
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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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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
63NAACP
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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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LIVING CONDITIONS
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LIVING CONDITIONS
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LIVING CONDITIONS
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LIVING CONDITIONS
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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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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
74CONSERVATION
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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