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Chapter 28 Review American Pageant

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Chapter 28 Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt (And Taft from Cincinnati!!!) What is it? Individuals that ?waged war on many evils, notably monopoly, corruption, inefficiency, and social injustice.? Reform movements went back to the Greenbacks of 1870s and Populists of 1890s Popular writers Henry Demarest Lloyd: Wealth Against Commonwealth (against Standard Oil Company) Jacob Riis: How the Other Half Lives (slum houses in NYC) Crusaders against social injustice: Jane Addams Progressivism Shame on you slumlords! Who were muckrakers? Journalists who attempted to expose evils of society (government, food, trusts, etc.) Popular Muckrakers: (KNOW THESE!!!) Lincoln Steffens: The Shame of the Cities Ida M. Tarbell: published devastating expose about Standard Oil Company

American Pageant Chapter 28

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Chapter 28 Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt (And Taft from Cincinnati!!!) What is it? Individuals that ?waged war on many evils, notably monopoly, corruption, inefficiency, and social injustice.? Reform movements went back to the Greenbacks of 1870s and Populists of 1890s Popular writers Henry Demarest Lloyd: Wealth Against Commonwealth (against Standard Oil Company) Jacob Riis: How the Other Half Lives (slum houses in NYC) Crusaders against social injustice: Jane Addams Progressivism Shame on you slumlords! Who were muckrakers? Journalists who attempted to expose evils of society (government, food, trusts, etc.) Popular Muckrakers: (KNOW THESE!!!) Lincoln Steffens: The Shame of the Cities Ida M. Tarbell: published devastating expose about Standard Oil Company

Progressive Era Chap 29

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Progressive Era Chapter 29 Political Reforms Many laws eliminated as much corruption as possible Secret Ballet (Australian Ballet) [late 1800s] Political parties only listed their representatives, so others KNEW what you turned in New ballets printed by gov?t, distributed at voting booth, filled out and returned in secret Did eliminate ?multiple voter Recall/Referendum/Iniative/ Direct Primary Recall: allowed voters to remove elected officials from off. Referendum: allowed citizens of state to approve or reject law by stage legistlature Initiative: allows voters to propose laws directly Direct primary: in June, voters who are eligible will vote for candidate for their own party Before: convention was held, Would be decided who would be nominated = easily manipulated by party machines
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