week 2

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    The Revolution

    -focused on woman's rights & woman's suffrage
    -Susan B. Anthony & Elizabeth Cady Stanton both were publishers and editors
    -they established the revolution during a period when a split was developing within the woman's right movement
    -together they provided leadership for ending slavery in the U.S. in 1865
    -woman's rights movements had greatly reduced its act during the civil war
  • red record

    AUTHOR: Ida B. Wells
    -about lynching in the U.S.
    -helped educate america to help stop crimes against southern African Americans and help start the NAACP for African American's rigths
  • woman's christian temperance union(WCTU)

    -WCTU fought for prohibition, for the banning of alcohol beverages, wanted immigrants and poor city dwellers to uplift themselves
    -Frances Willard help transform the union from a small mid-western religious group to a national organization
    -aroused tension between immigrants bc their customs included alcohol consumption
  • James Garfield

    -term was less than 4 months then died
    WHO KILLED HIM-Charles Guiteau killed him bc he believed Garfield owed him a patronage position in the diploma corps.
    RESULT-C.G. WAS CONVINCED OF MURDER & HANGED ON JUNE 30, 1882. IN 1883 CONGRESS PASSED THE PENDICTION ACT.
  • pendleton act

    -patronage system is a practice a political party after winning gives you jobs to its supporters
    CAUSE-president Garfield was shot 2X by Charles Guiteaun whom turned a job down Chester Arthur became president
    -merit system is the process or promoting and hiring gov.employees based on their ability to perform a job
    EFFECT-officials could no longer pressure employees for contributions
  • Interstate commerce Act of 1887

    -railroads rates to be ''reasonable and just'' but didn't empower the gov. to fix specific rates
    -designed to regulate the railroad and industrial businesses
    -this was the 1st federal law to regulate private business
    -this law created a federal agency, the ICC RR rates & regulations
  • Sherman Antitrust Act

    -this act made it illegal to form a trust (turned their stock over to a group or person to control the company to have absolute power)Rockefeller/stander oil
    -the act prohibited monopolies having good competition with other companies in their industry.
    -companies under the Sherman act was not easy because it didn't clearly define terms such as ''TRUST"
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    THE PROGRESSIVE ERA

    -the progressive era was a time of social an political reforms during which corruption and social differences were exposed, many changes were made to american society
    -progressive era was a time of reform
    such as the initiative and referendum(vote)
  • populist party

    PLATFORMS-graduated income tax-8hr work day-restriction in immigration-popular vote for senators
    CAUSE-demanded reforms to lift the burden of debt from farmers and other workers and give ppl a greater voice in the Gov.
    CANDIDATES-Republican party=William McKinley-president
    Democratic party=William Jennings Bryan-congressman
    *the populist party was closely related to Granger movement(the farmers movement)
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    social creed

    -created by council of churches
    BELIEFS-it was a person moral duty to help homeless
    RESULTS-inspired even more reform activities(YMCA) young mens christian association & (WCTU) women christian temperance union
  • Plessy V. Ferguson

    -tested the constitutionality of segregation
    -supreme court ruled that the separation of races in public accommodations was legal & didn't violate the 14th ammendment
    -"separate but equal'' allowed states to maintain segregated facilities as long as they provided equal services
    permitted lrgal segregation for almost 60 yrs.
  • The Klondike Gold Rush

    -About 100,000 Americans stampeded to the Klondike in search of fortune. Only 10,000 made it.
    -Americans headed north to test their luck,to take advantage of the second major gold rush.
    -The economy was different to each group of ppl. hardware stores earned money from miners. while the miners not finding any gold claims, making them lose money.
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    Muckracker

    -muckraker journalism was one of the magazine journalist who exposed the corrupt side of business & public life in the early 1900s
    -journalists described immigrant ghettos & poor living conditions of tenement housing
    -muckraker condemned exploitation of child labor & white slave traffic in woman
    -they exposed Rockefeller oil industry & his monopolist ways
    -authors like Sinclair exposed the meat packing industry which led to the meat pacing act and drug act
  • pure food and drug act

    -prevented the manufacture,sale and transportation adulterated, mislabeled or poisonous food, drugs and medicines
    -was the first of many consumer protection laws
    -the law required to label any addictive drug,including alcohol,morphine,opium,cannabis.
    -this law required Coca-Cola to remove the cocaine and replace it whit caffeine
  • The jungle

    -Written by muckraking journalist Upton Sinclair focus was the human condition in the stockyards of Chicago to exploit the labor of man & woman for profit
    -magnified the sickening conditions of the meat-packing industry
    -as result of making the public aware of the filthy & dangerous conditions, each local Gov. passed its own set of health codes as well as the meat inspection act & the pure food & drug act
  • NAACP

    NAME FOUNDERS-Ida B. Wells, W.E.B Du Morris
    PURPOSE OF ORG.-to ensure the political, educational, social & economic equality of minority
    group of citizens in the U.S. & eliminate race prejudice
    C_A_U_S_E
    to make whites aware of the need for racial equality
    E_F_F_E_C_T
    first group in the U.S. formed by ppl of African descendant to work for there rights
  • 16th amendment

    -allows the congress to levy an income tax on the ppl
    -its biggest effect was it shifted the balance of power toward the federal gov. and away from the states
    progressive:favoring or advocating progress and change
    revenue:collecting items of item of income of a person, state, ect.
    tariff:tax or duty to be paid
  • 17th amendment

    -the senate of the U.S. shall be composed of 2 senators from each state, elected by the ppl there of, for 6 yrs and senator each senator shall have one vote
    -it changed the theory about who senators represented, shifting
    the focus from state govs to the residents of states
    -direct election:system of choosing political office holders in which the voters directly cast ballots for the person
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    bull moose party

    -the founder of the bull moose is Theodore Roosevelt
    -he was defeated in the republic primaries & broke off
    -the party advocated woman suffrage, work mens comp. an 8hr wrk day, a minimum wage for woman, federal against child labor & fed trade...
  • federal reserve act

    CAUSE-established a form of economic stability in the U.S. thru the intro. of the central bank.
    POWER--max employ. stabilizing prices, moderating long terms interest rate
    EFFECT-the banking system of U.S. changed and helped create the fed. reserve which we use today in banking systems
  • 18th amendment prt.1

    -caused by widespread belief that consumption of alcohol was deteriorating Americans health and causing criminal activity
    -established the prohibition of alcohol beverages in the U.S. by declaring the production, transport, and sale of alcohol illegal -instead of reducing crime, it created massive organized crime movements and corrupted public officials who took bribes
  • 18th amendment prt.2

    TEMPERANCE: restraint+moderation from drinking
    PROHIBITION:nation ban of alcoholic beverages
    FLAPPER:generation of young western woman in 1920s who wore short skirts, bobbed their hair, listened to jazz, and flaunted their unacceptable behavior
  • 19th amendment

    -woman wanted equality
    -granted woman the rigth to vote=a vote known as suffrage
    -helped woman move closer to equality in all aspects of american life
    -woman advocated for jobs, fair wages, education, sex education, and birth control
  • HARSH WORKING CONDITIONS

    -factories were being built, they were in need of workers
    -they would wrk frm 14-16 hrs?6 days a week
    -unskilled workers will get paid $8-10 a week get paid 10 cents an hr for 14 days kids were used for simpler work
    -factories of cotton trade