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Just Do It! • What are some problems in your community? What are some ways people try to solve these problems? Industrial Revolution • In the decades after Reconstruction, the United States transitioned from an agrarian society to a more urban one • Iron, oil, and steel industries drew millions of workers to low paying jobs in the cities • No education, low pay, and cramped and filthy living quarters characterized the majority of workers Progressive Movement • Time period: 1890s-1920s • A social movement devoted to economic, political, social, and moral reforms • Progressives sought to use government to correct the injustices of industrialization Target: Child Labor • In the early 1900s, over 2 million children under 16 years old were employed • Low wages, often times dangerous conditions • Worked in mills, as newsies, mines, factories, fruit pickers, etc. Target: Corruption • Muckrakers: journalists who expose waste, corruption, or scandal in business and government Target: Female Disenfranchisement • Women did not have the right to vote • 1920, 19th Amendment Target: Alcohol Abuse • Temperance movements, led mostly by women and Christian groups, sought to restrict or eliminate the availability of alcohol • Women seen as main victims of alcohol abuse • Culminated in the 18th Amendment Target: Political Elitism • Progressives advocated greater democratic control of government • Worked for recalls, direct election of senators, etc. Target: Big Business • Labor Unions attracted workers for the purpose of unifying and demanding better conditions from bosses • Several major strikes turned violent Major Strikes: - Haymarket Square - Homestead Strike - Pullman Strike Visual Discovery First Letter Activity Directions • I will divide you into groups • On a sheet of paper write the word “Progressive” vertically down the side of the page • Write a short phrase or sentence that begins with each letter that gives important information about causes or goals of the Progressive Movement • You will share yours with the class Put the example on this slide