Progressive Era Notes
Progressive Era Notes
Progressive Era Notes
1890-1920
● Immediate Causes
○ Scandals about political corruption
○ Rise of powerful corporation
○ Changes in immigration
● Effects
○ Expanded democracy
○ Antitrust legislation
○ Business reforms
○ Social reforms
○ Urban reforms
Suffrage
August 18th, 1920, the last required state ratified the amendment.
Temperance movement
Reforming Government
As a progressive, he wanted to show support for African Americans, but he did not
actively challenge segregation or racism.
Politically this is difficult - Southern Politicians gave him grief for having Booker T
Washington to the White House for dinner, After which TR, did not invite him for dinner
again nor any other African American.
TR did not appoint many African Americans to positions in the Post Office and
Custom Houses, which did earn him some votes during elections.
Labor and Business
Square Deal
● Treat every citizen fairly
○ Did not promise everyone the best hand but the opportunity to play the
hand dealt and no crookedness in the dealing.
1901
● Carnegie Steel
● + Steel companies owned by JP Morgan
● = United States Steel Corporation
Taft
Scientific Management
If Roosevelt and Taft had not split the vote, is it likely the republican candidates would
have won the election? (Yes, they have more percentage combined than Wilson.)
● Tariffs
○ Underwood tariff act - lower tariff to maintain “foreign competition”
○ Graduated income tax (permissible by 16th amendment - 1913)
● Banks
○ Federal Reserve Act
■ 12 regional Federal Reserve Banks
● Trusts
○ Clayton Antitrust Act - strengthened laws against monopolies, gave
unions bargaining and strike rights (improvement over Sherman
Anti-trust Act)
○ Federal Trade Commission - examine company records and investigate
business practices - could issue restraining orders to stop “unfair labor
practices” (still around today!)