- Explain why the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW) grew so rapidly and aroused so
much opposition. - How did immigrants adjust to life in America? What institutions or activities became
important to their adjustment, and why? - What did Progressive- era feminists want to change in society, and how did their actions
help to spearhead broader reforms? - How did ideas of women’s roles, shared by maternalist reformers, lead to an expansion of
activism by and rights for women? - How did each Progressive- era president view the role of the federal government?
- Pick a Progressive- era reform (a movement, specific legislation, and organization) and
describe how it shows how Progressives could work for both the expansion of democracy
and restrictions on it.
Progressivism (p. 692)
muckraking (p. 695)
Ellis Island (p. 697)
Fordism (p. 702)
“American standard of living” (p. 703)
scientific management (p. 704)
Socialist Party (p. 705)
collective bargaining (p. 707)
Industrial Workers of the World
(p. 707)
new feminism (p. 712)
birth control movement (p. 713)
Society of American Indians (p. 714)
Seventeenth Amendment (p. 718)
settlement house (p. 719)
maternalist reforms (p. 722)
Muller v. Oregon (p. 723)
Pure Food and Drug Act (p. 726)
conservation movement (p. 727)
Sixteenth Amendment (p. 728)
Progressive Party (p. 729)
New Freedom (p. 730)
New Nationalism (p. 730)
Federal Trade Commission (p. 732)
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