Progressive reformers most strongly believed that the federal government should
What is play an active role in regulating industrial capitalism to protect the public interest
Reformers such as Jane Addams were most influenced by
What is the Social Gospel movement
This Progressive reformer founded settlement houses to help immigrants and the urban poor.
Who is Jane Adams
This economic idea promoted limited government regulation and support for business growth in the 1920s.
What is leziefaire
This cultural movement celebrated African American literature, music, and art in northern cities.
What is the Harlem renaissance
Progressive reform efforts were most directly a response to which development?
What is rapid industrialization and urbanization in the late nineteenth century
Urban political machines were targeted by Progressives because they...
encouraged corruption and undermined democratic participation
What did Seneca Falls do? What language did it model?
The First Red Scare was fueled by fear of this major international revolution in 1917
What is the Russian Revolution
This law established immigration quotas that limited entry from certain nations.
What is the Immigration Act of 1924?
A major difference between Populists of the 1890s and Progressives of the early 1900s was that Progressives
focused more on urban middle-class reform rather than primarily agrarian issues
This economic idea promoted limited government regulation and support for business growth in the 1920s
What is laissez-faire economics/ policies
Why did Wilson have to advocate for the League of Nations?
What is because Senator lodge opposed
The shift from pro-business policies in the 1920s to New Deal reforms in the 1930s reflected a growing belief that government should do this during crises.
What is intervene to stabilize the economy or provide relief?
What does this refer to?
What is Winning Spanish American War
Progressive reformers often justified government intervention by arguing it would? (Because this is 400, looking for 2 main things)
What is promote efficiency, order, and social stability
Why did Japanese Americans get relocated during the Second World War? What were they called?
What is fear that Japanese Americans might try to secretly work against them
- fear from pearl harbor
The Great Migration contributed to long-term political change by increasing African American influence in these regions.
What are northern urban states or cities?
Government actions during the First Red Scare showed increasing willingness to limit these constitutional protections
What are civil liberties
Why did Nativist support for immigration quotas? give 2 reasons
what is they felt economic opportunity, social stability, and/or democracy was threatened
Explain why many Progressive reformers believed the federal government should regulate large corporations in the early twentieth century.
Argued that unchecked corporate power and monopolies...
concentrated wealth and influence in the hands of a few, threatened democratic institutions, limited economic opportunity for ordinary citizens and undermined fair competition in the marketplace
How did the growth of settlement houses reflect broader Progressive assumptions about the causes of poverty and social inequality in rapidly industrializing cities?
What is settlement houses aimed to improve immigrants living conditions and opportunities through social services, education, and community reform, reflecting the belief that changing surroundings could improve behavior and economic mobility
Cultural developments such as the Harlem Renaissance most directly reflected African Americans efforts to achieve this broader goal during the early 20th century.
What is racial pride and cultural self-expression (or advancement of civil rights and identity)?
The political ideas of Calvin Coolidge reflected support from this economic group that benefited most from low taxes and limited regulation.
What is big business
Who would oppose this?
Who is big businesses?