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  • 7/25/2019 APUSH 1_26 Roosevelts Progressivism

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    Complete theDo Now, then

    set up your

    notes

    1/27/2016Roosevelts Progressivism (1901 - 1912)

    Vocabulary:

    laissez-faire: a policy of non-interference, usually of

    government non-interference in business

    temperance: abstinence from alcoholic drink

    muckrakers: reform-minded investigative journalists

    Notes

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    Announcements

    Tutorials after school today

    Map Quiz

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    A Drunkards Child

    My father is a drunkard my mother she is

    dead

    And I am just an orphan child no place to lay

    my head

    All through this world I wander they drive me

    from their door

    Someday I'll find a welcome on heaven'sgolden shore

    Song

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    A Drunkards Child

    Now if to me you'll listen I'll tell a story sad

    How drinking rum and the gambling hell

    have stole away my dad

    My mother she is in heaven where God and

    the angels smile

    And now I know she's watching her lonely

    orphan child

    [vibesguitar]

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    A Drunkards Child

    We were once so happy and had a happy

    home

    Till daddy went to drinking rum and then he

    gambled someHe left my darling mother she died of a

    broken heart

    And as I tell my story I can see yourteardrops start

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    A Drunkards Child

    Don't weep for me and mother although I

    know it is sad

    But try to find someone to cheer and save

    my poor lonely dadI'm awful cold and hungry she closed her

    eyes and sighed

    Then those who heard her story knew theorphan child had died

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    Temperance

    Religiously inspired,

    movement began

    after Panic of 1873

    Womens ChristianTemperance Union,

    led by Frances Willard

    18thAmendment,

    1919prohibited

    manufacture & sale of

    liquor

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    Muckrakers

    Sensational reporting under Pulitzerand Hearst

    Roosevelt criticized muckrakers

    for bringing up problems butoffering no solutions

    Exposed corruption in Standard Oil,

    railroads

    Upton Sinclairs, The Jungle

    (1906) exposed meatpacking

    industrypassage of Meat

    Inspection Act & Pure Food andDru Act

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    Progressive Reforms

    Democratic reforms

    (initiative, referendum,

    recall)

    Direct election of senators

    (17thamendment, 1913)

    Jane Addams & Settlement

    House movementsocial

    welfare for poor, urban

    communities

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    Environmentalism

    Began before Roosevelt

    Audubon & Sierra

    Clubs; Yellowstone &

    Grand Canyon reserves Roosevelt dramatically

    expanded conservation

    of national forests and

    wildernessopposed bysome in Congress

    TR established U.S.

    Forest Service (GiffordPinchot

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    Check for Understanding

    1. What were muckrakers and what did they

    do?

    2. How did the temperance movement relate

    to the womens rights movement?