Political Corruption
Regulate B.B.
The Progressives
100
Gilded Age

America appeared to be ‘perfect’ on the outside, but really was filled with political corruption (unfair politics)

100

Interstate Commerce

“Interstate” - between states”

“Commerce” - trade

Interstate Commerce = trade between states

100

Political Bosses

Powerful politicians (government workers)

Controlled local workers; took payoffs from businesses (“I’ll shutdown your business unless you pay me).

200

Patronage

Government jobs were given in return for promising to give their political support 

200

Interstate Commerce Commission

Organization who controlled railroads used for trading between states

200
Muckrakers

Journalists who exposed the “dirt” of business and government to the public

300
Merit

Ability or skill

300

Sherman Antitrust Act

Law that prevents businesses from limiting or destroying their competition (NO MONOPOLIES ALLOWED)

Also preventing labor unions from striking to block free trade and threaten competition

300

Progressives

The REFORMERS who fought for change in America

400

Civil Service Commission

Gave exams (tests) to those who wanted to work in civil service (all federal jobs)

400

Pendleton Act

Selection of government employees is based on performance on exams, NOT their relationship with politicians

400

Public Interest

Good for the people

500

Spoils System

System where politicians gave people jobs in return for their support

500

Progressive Political Reforms

What politicians changes were made?

Primary - VOTERS choose political candidates

Initiative - VOTERS can propose new laws/bills

Referendum - VOTERS can vote on new laws/bills

Recall - VOTERS can remove elected officials   


PEOPLE FINALLY HAVE A SAY IN WHAT HAPPENS WITH THE GOVERNMENT