Immigration and progressive
Jane Addams
1860-1935. Founder of Settlement House Movement. First American Woman to earn Nobel Peace Prize in 1931 as president of Women's Intenational League for Peace and Freedom.
Sherman Antitrust Act
1890 law banning illegal business practices
Jacob Riis
A Danish immigrant, he became a reporter who pointed out the terrible conditions of the tenement houses of the big cities where immigrants lived during the late 1800s. He wrote How The Other Half Lives in 1890.
William Tweed (Boss Tweed)
A corrupt politician in New York City who secured votes from immigrants after giving them a job and home
Nativism
A policy of favoring native-born individuals over foreign-born ones
16th Amendment
Allows the federal government to collect income tax
Urbanization
An increase in the percentage and in the number of people living in urban settlements.
17th Amendment
Direct election of senators
19th amendment
Gave women the right to vote
Alice Paul
Head of the National Woman's party that campaigned for an equal rights amendment to the Constitution. She opposed legislation protecting women workers because such laws implied women's inferiority. Most condemned her way of thinking.
Carrie Chapman Catt
Leader of Nassau less radical then Alice paul
Thomas nast
Newspaper cartoonist who produced satirical cartoons, he invented "Uncle Sam" and came up with the elephant and the donkey for the political parties. He nearly brought down Boss Tweed.
Tenements
Poorly built, overcrowded housing where many immigrants lived
Assimilation
Process by which people of one culture merge into and become part of another culture the old immigrants had an easier tike because they were a more respected relgion and a large percentage of the population in america at the time spoke similar languages to them, for the new tgis was reversed
18th Amendment
Prohibited the manufacture, sale, and distribution of alcoholic beverages
Teddy Roosevelt and his opinion on trusts
Wanted to abolish monopolies and teusts
Temperance
abstinence from alcoholic drink
Upton Sinclair
muckraker who shocked the nation when he published The Jungle, a novel that revealed gruesome details about the meat packing industry in Chicago. The book was fiction but based on the things Sinclair had seen.
Pure Food and Drug Act
the act that prohibited the manufacture, sale, or shipment of impure of falsely labeled food and drugs
Suffrage
the right to vote
Muckraker
writer who uncovers and exposes misconduct in politics or business