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Unit 7- Part 2

By Kilyna
  • Woman's Christian Temperance Union

    Woman's Christian Temperance Union
    This is the first mass organization to have women devoted to social reform.
  • Ida B. Wells

    Ida B. Wells
    Ida B. Wells, an African-American journalist and activist. On May 1884 Ida reached her personal turning point, in the 1890's Wells led an anti-lyching crusade in the United States.
  • Interstate Commerce Act

    Interstate Commerce Act
    After Congress enacted the Interstate Commerce Act railroads became the first industry to be regulated by federal officals. (Federal government)
  • National American Woman Suffrage Association

    National American Woman Suffrage Association
    A group of women fighting for their rights. The development for this Association led to the pressure of having women the right to vote.
  • How the other Half Lives-Jacob A. Riis

    How the other Half Lives-Jacob A. Riis
    A book written by Jacob A. Riis that gave the public a new look on poverty. His book gave the public a view of social reform.
  • Sherman Antitrust Act

    Sherman Antitrust Act
    The significance of this Act lead the government to have better restrictions with monopolies and businesses. The Sherman Antitrst Act was the first measure to by U.S Congress.
  • Eugene V. Debs

    Eugene V. Debs
    Debs successfully united railway workers from different crafts into the first industrial union in the U.S.
  • Anti-Saloon League

    Anti-Saloon League
    A powerful national organization that focused on lobbying prohibition in the United States.
  • Square Deal Policy

    Square Deal Policy
    It's policy sought out to protech both businesses and the labor force. The Square Deal focused on the conservation of natural resouces, control of corporations, and consumer protection.
  • Anthracite Coal Strike

    Anthracite Coal Strike
    The effect of this Strike gave Miners the right to act upon their demand of higher wages, shorter working hours and recognition.
  • Lincoln Steffens-Muckraker

    Lincoln Steffens-Muckraker
    Steffens wrote as an editor for the McClure's Magazine having an interest for writing aritcles that expose corruption in government and business. His writings helped build support for reform.
  • Elkins Act

    Elkins Act
    Authorized the Interstate Commerce Comision to urge heavy fines on railroads that offered refunds, and to the shippers that accepted these refunds.
  • Department of Commerce and Labor

    Department of Commerce and Labor
    Created in 1903 by Thoedore Roosevelt, he believed that the labor and captial forces could be combined taking the functions of various information and statics bureaus into one deparment.
  • Ida Tarbell- Exposing Standard Oil Company

    Ida Tarbell- Exposing Standard Oil Company
    Ida Tarbell published a book called The History of the Standard Oil Company. Ida opened eyes about the power businesses are gaining, this in results had the Supreme Court make a decision that the Standard Oil was in violatation of the Sherman Antitrust Act.
  • Northern Securities Antitrust

    Northern Securities Antitrust
    A case presented to the Department of Justice to convict the Northern securites Company for violating the Sherman Antitrust Act. J.P Morgan gained too much control over the railroads, this case limited the power to J.P Morgans business with Roosevelts "trust-busting".
  • The Jungle-Upton Sinclair

    The Jungle-Upton Sinclair
    Upton Sinclair's book "The Jungle" gives a great detailed truth about what lies behind the meat packing industry. He published his book exposing the dirty unsanitary conditions with people, resulting in the public demanding reforms in the meat industry.
  • Pure Food and Drug Act

    Pure Food and Drug Act
    Helped protect consumers from the manufacted goods of liquor, medicine, food, and drugs that are old and misbranded.
  • Meat Inspection Act

    Meat Inspection Act
    This improved the health of the public by ensuring that no misbranded and contaminated mean is sold as a product. This increased sanitary conditions in slaughter houses.
  • Margaret Sanger

    Margaret Sanger
    Margaret came up with the idea of the birth control pill. She actively challenged federal and state laws to have birth control information for women.
  • Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

    Triangle Shirtwaist Fire
    One of the darkest moment in American industrial history, A fire started in the Tiangle Shirtwaist Company factory killing lots of workers. The tragedy influenced the development of a series of laws and regulations that protected the saftey of workers.
  • 17th Amendment

    17th Amendment
    The establishment of the 17th amendment let voters have the right to cast votes for U.S Senators.
  • Progressive (Bull Moose) Party

    Progressive (Bull Moose) Party
    Its name derived from the characteristic used by Roosevelt himself, it's establishment called for revision of the political nominating machinery and program of social legislation.
  • Underwood Tariff

    Underwood Tariff
    This type of Act, aka the Revenue Act, reduced the price of tariffs on imported goods and re-imposed federal income tax.
  • Federal Reserve Act

    Federal Reserve Act
    Inspired the creation of the Federal Reserve System, a central banking system in the United States. This granted it the legal authorit to issue Federal Reserve Notes.
  • Federal Trade Commission

    Federal Trade Commission
    It's purpose is to protect consumers and promote competition.
  • Clayton Antitrust Act

    Clayton Antitrust Act
    This act added more details into the Sherman Antitrust Act, preventing anticompetitive practices.
  • Keating-owen Child labor Act

    Keating-owen Child labor Act
    Prohibits the shipment, delivery, or transportaion of manufactured goods produced by laborers under 14 in a factory, shop and mine at the age of 16. This Act limited the hours at which children would work, creating a new concern for labor laws with children.
  • The 18th Amendment

    The 18th Amendment
    Prohited the making, tranportating, and selling of alcoholic beverages in hopes of reducing crime and corruption. Prohibiting alcholic beverages saw related deaths decline.
  • 19th Amendment

    19th Amendment
    The 19th Amendment is held to be significant because it allowed Women a granted right to vote.
  • Robert La Follette

    Robert La Follette
    Robert was conviced that big buisnesses were given too much influence in government, so he began exposing their corruption. He exposed the Tea Pot Dome scandals playing a big part in labor organizations and Socialist Parties.
  • John Dewey-Education

    John Dewey-Education
    Dewey helped improve the educational system, making the Progression Era of Education seem more of like today's education. He shared his philosophie and ideals.