Progressivism
The City, Immigration, & Reform
The New Feminism
Roosevelt & The National State
Taft, Wilson, & the Election of 1912
100

What was the central goal of the Progressive Movement?

To use government power to address social, political, and economic problems caused by industrialization and urbanization

100

This woman established the early social work Settlement House movement that helped immigrants in cities 

Jane Addams 

100

What did "New Feminism" challenge 

Traditional gender roles and sexual double standards

100

How did Theodore Roosevelt become President?

William McKinley's assassination

100

This man succeeded Roosevelt at President in 1908. Describe their differences

Taft he was more judicial, thoughtful, wanted to collaborate with Congress & COurts

200

This journalism exposed corruption and social injustice during the Progressive Era

Muckraking

200

This was the most famous settlement house in Chicago that inspired the establishment of hundreds more across the country

Hull House

200

Isadora Duncan was a famous modern dancer. What does her popularity tell us about the nature of "New Feminism"

More Bohemian! Based in creativity and freedom of expression

200

Roosevelt's key public policy program had these three goals

Consumer proteciton, corporation control, and conservation

200

What amendment did Taft support?

16th - income tax! 

300

This man wrote The Jungle which exposed this issue in Chicago

Upton Sinclair; the unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry 
300

How did "new" immigrants differ from earlier groups of immigrants

They came mostly from Southern and Eastern Europe (Italy, Poland, etc.) rather than Northern and Western Europe

300

Margaret Sanger campaigned for this right of women.

Birth control

300

Roosevelt believed this was the role of the president in handling monopolies and labor disputes

Getting directly involved! He was an active president

300

Why did Roosevelt decide to take on Taft in 1912 and what was his party?

Firing of John Muir, betrayal, Progressive/Bull Moose Party

400

What did Progressives believe was necessary to preserve democracy in an industrial society? 

Active government intervention and reform

400

What were the goals of urban progressive reformers?

To improve living conditions, sanitation, housing, and public health in growing cities

400

This radical feminist and archist promoted birth control, sexual freedom, and workers' rights

Emma Goldman

400

This naturalist who was almost blinded inspired Roosevelt's conservation policies

John Muir

400

Name the four candidates of the 1912 election

Roosevelt, Taft, Debs, Wilson

500

What groups of Americans led Progressive reform efforts?

Middle-class, journalists, religious leaders, women!! 

500

This pope commented on industrialization and urbanization in this encylical

Pope Leo XIII, Rerum Novarum

500
Describe how the reproductive freedom movement connected to labor?

It linked women's autonomy to broader struggles for ecnomic freedom (returning to work outside of the home, being able to earn enough to support family)

500

Name some examples of progressive reforms instituted under Roosevelt

Pure Food and Drug Act, Hepburn Act to regulate interstate trade

500
Who won the 1912 election? Why?

Wilson - Taft/TR split Republican vote