An American History
712 ★ CHAPTER 18 The Progressive Era The New Feminism During the Progressive era, the word “feminism” first entered the politica ...
VARIETIES OF PROGRESSIVISM ★^713 The Rise of Personal Freedom During the Progressive era, as journalist William M. Reedy jested, ...
714 ★ CHAPTER 18 The Progressive Era next issue of The Call included a blank page with the headline: “What Every Girl Should Kno ...
THE POLITICS OF PROGRESSIVISM ★^715 captured as a child by members of a neighboring tribe and sold to a traveling pho- tographer ...
716 ★ CHAPTER 18 The Progressive Era government as “a threat to individual liberty,” to see it instead as “a means for solving t ...
THE POLITICS OF PROGRESSIVISM ★^717 power of the frontier gravitated to Progressive programs to regulate the rail- roads and oth ...
718 ★ CHAPTER 18 The Progressive Era statewide system of insurance against illness, death, and accident, barred the sale to priv ...
THE POLITICS OF PROGRESSIVISM ★^719 Government by Expert “He didn’t believe in democracy; he believed simply in government.” The ...
720 ★ CHAPTER 18 The Progressive Era the lives of the immigrant poor. Hull House was modeled on Toynbee Hall, which Addams had v ...
THE POLITICS OF PROGRESSIVISM ★^721 wretched sweatshops. “Emancipation on the one side,” she pointedly observed, “has meant no c ...
722 ★ CHAPTER 18 The Progressive Era from the West— Mayor Bertha Landes in Seattle (1926–1928), Congresswoman Jeanette Rankin of ...
THE POLITICS OF PROGRESSIVISM ★^723 children) in need of state protection in ways male workers were not. In 1908, in the landmar ...
724 ★ CHAPTER 18 The Progressive Era conditions called into question basic assumptions concerning liberty of con- tract. Althoug ...
THE PROGRESSIVE PRESIDENTS ★^725 the advent in 1903 of the World Series. Only energetic national government, Progressives believ ...
726 ★ CHAPTER 18 The Progressive Era Roosevelt and Economic Regulation Roosevelt also believed that the pres- ident should be an ...
THE PROGRESSIVE PRESIDENTS ★^727 an area of remarkable natural beauty and partly at the urging of the Northern Pacific Railroad, ...
728 ★ CHAPTER 18 The Progressive Era In the view of Progressive conservationists, the West’s scarcest resource— water— cried out ...
THE PROGRESSIVE PRESIDENTS ★^729 against nonindustrial states, and Progressives who believed that taxation should be based on th ...
730 ★ CHAPTER 18 The Progressive Era the inevitability of economic concen- tration. Though representing a party thoroughly steep ...
THE PROGRESSIVE PRESIDENTS ★^731 and social scientists, the platform laid out a blueprint for a modern, democratic welfare state ...
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