Hull House Founder
Jane Addams
First Progressive President
Roosevelt
Most famous political machine
Tammany Hall
Most of the population growth from immigration and consumer demand came from these during this period
Cities
Term for investigative journalism at the time
Muckraking
"How the Other Half Lives" Reformer
Jacob Riis
Second Progressive President
Taft
Two things that made New Immigrants new
- Eastern/Southern Europe
- Catholic/Jewish
- Didn't plan on staying
Economic system based on mass production and mass consumption is called
Fordism
Reformer associated with the conservation movement
Gifford Pinchot
EPIC guy, but also a Progressive Reformer
Upton Sinclair
Agency created to regulate businesses and use antitrust laws to protect consumers
Federal Trade Commission
Union that rejected immigrants
AFL
Socialist candidate for president in 1912, also a labor leader
Eugene Debs
Wilson's Progressive political vision that included antitrust laws and protecting workers rights was called
New Freedom
Two female reformers not including the founder of Hull House
Margaret Sanger, Florence Kelley, Ida B. Wells, Alice Hamilton, Frances Perkins
Created to regulate American banks and to control the money supply
Federal Reserve
Famous industrial accident, most of the victims were immigrant women
Triangle Shirtwaist
Leader of the IWW
Big Bill Heywood
Court case that upheld maximum number of working hours for women
Muller v. Oregon
Wrote "Shame of the Cities"
Lincoln Steffens
Fourth Progressive President
N/A
Angel Island was the point of entry for immigrants from
Asia (Japan and other countries)
Effiency expert Frederick Taylor's approach to running a factory
Scientific Management
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