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Side A ------ Side B "Progressives" ------ the new crusaders, waged war on evils like monopolies, corruption, inefficiency, and social injustice Henry Demarest Lloyd ------ assailed the Standard Oil Company in his book Wealth Against the Commonwealth. Jacob A. Riis ------ wrote How the Other Half lives; about the dark and dirty slums of New York. Muckrakers ------ popular magazines; they exposed the corruption and scandal that the public loved to hate. Lincoln Steffens ------ launched a series of articles in McClures titled The Shame of the Cities, it unmasked the corrupt alliance between big business and municipal government. Ida M. Tarbell ------ published a devastating depiction of the Standard Oil Company . David G. Phillips ------ published The Treason of the Senatae in Cosmopolitan charged 75 or 90 senators which didnt represent the people but the railroads and trusts. Ray Stannard ------ wrote Following the Color line;about the suppression of America's blacks John Spargo ------ wrote of the abuses of child labor; in The Bitter Cry of the Children initiative ------ voters could directly propose legislation themselves referendum ------ would place laws on ballots for final approval by the people recall ------ would enable voters to remove faithless corrupt officials. 17th Amendment ------ passed 1913; established direct election of senators. Robert M. La Follette ------ took considerable control from the corrupt corporations and returned it to the people Hiram W. Johnson ------ governor of CA; helped to break the dominant grip of the Southern Pacific Railroad on CA politics in 1910. settlement house movement ------ exposed middle-class women to poverty, political corruption, and intolerable working and living conditions. Women's Trade Union League ------ female activists worked through National Consumers Leage ------ female activists worked through; mobilized female consumers to pressure for laws safeguarding women and children in the workplace "Square Deal" ------ progressive program (3 parts) enacted by Roosevelt1. control of the corporations2. consumer protection3. conservation of natural resources Department of Commerce ------ 1903; created to limit the increasing hostilities between capital and labor Elkins Act ------ 1903; allowed for heavy fines to be placed on railroads that gave rebates and on the shippers that accepted them.
Side A ------ Side B "Progressives" ------ the new crusaders, waged war on evils like monopolies, corruption, inefficiency, and social injustice Henry Demarest Lloyd ------ assailed the Standard Oil Company in his book Wealth Against the Commonwealth. Jacob A. Riis ------ wrote How the Other Half lives; about the dark and dirty slums of New York. Muckrakers ------ popular magazines; they exposed the corruption and scandal that the public loved to hate. Lincoln Steffens ------ launched a series of articles in McClures titled The Shame of the Cities, it unmasked the corrupt alliance between big business and municipal government. Ida M. Tarbell ------ published a devastating depiction of the Standard Oil Company . David G. Phillips ------ published The Treason of the Senatae in Cosmopolitan charged 75 or 90 senators which didnt represent the people but the railroads and trusts. Ray Stannard ------ wrote Following the Color line;about the suppression of America's blacks John Spargo ------ wrote of the abuses of child labor; in The Bitter Cry of the Children initiative ------ voters could directly propose legislation themselves referendum ------ would place laws on ballots for final approval by the people recall ------ would enable voters to remove faithless corrupt officials. 17th Amendment ------ passed 1913; established direct election of senators. Robert M. La Follette ------ took considerable control from the corrupt corporations and returned it to the people Hiram W. Johnson ------ governor of CA; helped to break the dominant grip of the Southern Pacific Railroad on CA politics in 1910. settlement house movement ------ exposed middle-class women to poverty, political corruption, and intolerable working and living conditions. Women's Trade Union League ------ female activists worked through National Consumers Leage ------ female activists worked through; mobilized female consumers to pressure for laws safeguarding women and children in the workplace "Square Deal" ------ progressive program (3 parts) enacted by Roosevelt1. control of the corporations2. consumer protection3. conservation of natural resources Department of Commerce ------ 1903; created to limit the increasing hostilities between capital and labor Elkins Act ------ 1903; allowed for heavy fines to be placed on railroads that gave rebates and on the shippers that accepted them.
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