principles of progressive movement what did all progressives believe? industrialization and...
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Principles of Progressive movement
What did all progressives believe? Industrialization and Urbanization had caused
the problems in AmericaGovernment need to be fixed before it could/would fix any problems.
Technology and Science could help improve the lives of Americans
Big Business would not fix the problems in America.
Laissez affair economics
Governments Hands-Off economic policy. Gov. did not interfere or regulate
business in America. Caused Big Business to dominate and control the
government and society.
What do all Progressives believe
Big Bus. Industrialization and poorly managed cities created most of the
problems in America
Government is corrupted and must be fixed before progress can be made.
Science and Technology can help provide solutions
Define muckrakers
Crusading journalists who investigated social conditions and political
corruption
This incident exposed unsafe working conditions in factories in New York and
inspired many changes in safety regulations
the Triangle Shirtwaist Company fire
Commission Plan
Making government more efficient, took cities out of the hands of political
machines and appointed “Experts” to run cities.
What was the commission plan meant to fix ?
Corrupt inefficient city governments.
The commission plan put experts in charge of city departments instead of political friends of the mayor and party
members. Reforms Gov.
Direct Primary
installed a system by which the people elected those that ran for office, not the
political parties.
( reformed government more representation of the people, less
influence of B.B. and Political Parties)
17th Amendment
Direct Election of Senators
Reforms Government
Prohibition of Alcohol
Social Issue, & Political Issue 18th Amendment, Promoted by the Women’s Christian’s Temperance Movement and
supported by Big Business.
The 19th Amendment
Gave women the right to vote. Passed in 1920. Political reform.
More voice in Government.
16th Amendment
Wilson. Gave the Federal Gov. the authority to create an income tax and
directly tax the citizens of the U.S.
(this right had previously been the exclusive right of each state.)
Interstate Commerce Commission
Created by Roosevelt to set railroad rates and ensure fair practices by the
railroad industry. (Controlled Big Business)
The Children’s Bureau
Taft Reform; Intended to report and publish Child Labor practices.
Muckraking. (Social Issue)
Northern Securities
J.P. Morgan’s Railroad trusts. TR sued and won. Broke up this trust to
demonstrate Gov. has more power than Big Business, allowing TR to regulate
Trusts
Gentlemen’s Agreement:
TR Reformed the power of Big Business. After successfully suing JP Morgan’s
Northern Securities other trusts agree to allow the gov. to inspect their business
practices. (Bureau of Corp.)
Upton Sinclair The Jungle
Muckraker who wrote about the Meat Packing industry: caused TR to pass
Meat
Inspection Act
Arbitration
TR wanted to be the 3rd party in conflicts between competing interests like
labor and Big Business. He settled the Coal strike of 1902
Split between Taft and TR
TR ran against Taft in 1912 because Taft did not uphold his policies. Taft broke up
more trusts and lowered tariffs.
Bureau of Corp
TR’s agency. Created after suing Northern Securities to inspect and regulate big
business practices.
1914 Federal Trade Commission(FTC)
Had the authority to shut down companies that practiced “unfair trade practices” in reality it’s more like TR’s, “Gentlemen’s
Agreement”
Wilson’s New Freedom
Underwood Tariff Act
Reduced tariffs on incoming goods from as high as 60% down to 30%
Wilson hoped foreign competition would make U.S. businesses more competitive
and reduce consumer prices.
Wilson’s New Freedom
Federal Reserve Act
Set a side cash from all banks to prevent regional banks from failing.
Board of Governors controls Interest rates.
(control of interest rates moves from banking trusts to the government
regulators.)
Clayton Antitrust Act
eliminated price fixing deals between suppliers and sellers
gave unions the legal right to exist.
Wilson’s New Freedom
Mann-Elkins Act
Taft’s Act continues to strengthen ICC railroad controls.
Reasons Progressives turn against Taft.
Payne-Aldridge Act did not reduce Tariffs enough
He supported the sale of lands to private syndicates.
Failures of Progressive movement
Progressives failed to make any progress on racial segregation, violence and discrimination in America. Issues.