Title: Essential Question:
1- Essential Question
- What were the important reforms of the antebellum
era, Populist movement, and Progressive era? - CPWH Agenda for Unit 8.6
- Pop Quiz! ?
- Comparing Reform Movements
- Todays HW Unit 8 Organizer
- Unit 8 Test Friday, December 7
- County Final December 10
- CPUSH Final Exam December 17-19
2One Hundred Years of Reform Comparing Reform
Movements Over Time
- Reform was not new in the Progressive Era.
Reformers in the Antebellum Era and Gilded Age
(Populists) tried to fix problems in society - Directions Use the following slides to figure
out where each specific reforms should go in your
chart
3Reasons for the Reform Movement
Antebellum Reform (1820-1850) Populists (1890s) Progressives (1890-1920)
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- Western farmers faced falling crop prices, rising
debts, and high railroad and mortgage rates - Social Gospel reformers wanted to address
problems created during the Gilded Age - The Second Great Awakening led to religious
revivalism
4Womens Rights
Antebellum Reform (1820-1850) Populists (1890s) Progressives (1890-1920)
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- Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony
helped gain passage of the 19th Amendment Labor
laws led to a 10 hour work day Margaret Sanger
promoted birth control - None ?
- Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Lucretia Mott helped
write the Declaration of Sentiments at the Seneca
Falls Convention
5African American Rights
Antebellum Reform (1820-1850) Populists (1890s) Progressives (1890-1920)
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- Booker T. Washington called for racial
accommodation WEB DuBois led the Niagara
Movement and formed the NAACP - Black exodusters moved West as homestead farmers
to escape segregation in the South - William Lloyd Garrison and Frederick Douglass and
other abolitionists called for the immediate end
of slavery
6Childrens Rights
Antebellum Reform (1820-1850) Populists (1890s) Progressives (1890-1920)
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- Florence Kelley fought for child labor laws
President Taft created the Childrens Bureau - Horace Mann fought to create public schools to
better educate young children, especially German
and Irish immigrants - None ?
7Other Social Reforms
Antebellum Reform (1820-1850) Populists (1890s) Progressives (1890-1920)
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- WCTU fought for temperance but failed to gain
national prohibition - Muckrakers like Jacob Riis exposed poverty Jane
Addams created the first settlement house 18th
Amendment led to prohibition - None ?
8Economic Reforms
Antebellum Reform (1820-1850) Populists (1890s) Progressives (1890-1920)
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- Western farmers called for (but did not gain) a
national income tax and the free coinage of
silver (bimetallism) - Jacksons attack on the Second Bank of the United
States eliminated federal regulation of banking
and the money supply - 16th Amendment created a national income tax The
Federal Reserve was created to regulate
inflation, unemployment, and money supply
9Business Reforms
Antebellum Reform (1820-1850) Populists (1890s) Progressives (1890-1920)
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- The govt encouraged industry, especially
Northern textile mills, by creating a tariff on
imported goods - Muckrakers Sinclair and Tarbell TRs Square
Deal Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug
Act Sherman Anti-Trust Act was used to bust
monopolies Clayton Anti-Trust Act protected
unions Environmental conservation - Western farmers called for (but did not gain)
government regulation of banks and railroads
10Democratic Reforms
Antebellum Reform (1820-1850) Populists (1890s) Progressives (1890-1920)
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- 17th Amendment allowed for the direct election of
U.S. Senators 19th Amendment granted womens
suffrage Initiative, referendum, recall created
in western states - Western farmers demanded (but did not gain) the
right to directly elect their U.S. Senators - Women demanded (but did not gain) the right to
vote Property qualification ended and common
white men could vote (universal white male
suffrage)
11Other Government Reforms
Antebellum Reform (1820-1850) Populists (1890s) Progressives (1890-1920)
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- Jackson used the spoils system (patronage) to
replace government bureaucrats - Pendleton Act ended patronage by requiring a
civil service exam City commissions and
managers Lafollettes Wisconsin Idea - None ?
12Discussion Questions
Antebellum Reform (1820-1850) Populists (1890s) Progressives (1890-1920)
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- Which reform era (Antebellum, Populist,
Progressive) was most successful? Least
successful? - Which trend (social, economic, or political) saw
the greatest change from 1820 to 1920? - What was the most important change of the
Progressive Era (a) protection of children and
the poor (b) regulation of big business or (c)
the increase of democracy?