October 29 - November 2

Monday- We watched a few videos for the Mock Election. Then we went over The Progressive Movement powerpoint. 

How did Progressives Benefit:

  • Workers
  • Women
  • Consumers
  • Voters
  • Farmers
  • Small Business
  • Banks
  • People in general

The Progressive Movement-Political and Social Reform (Women Could Vote)

What types of people made up the Progressives- People who favor Change and Improvment

Muckrakers- Journalist that looked for the problems in society; showed the public.

Newlands Reclamation Act- Provide financial backing to farmers
(Can’t Irrigate)

Adamson Act- 8 Work day and Pay for overtime (Common)

Underwood Tariff- Reduced Import Fees and created a graducated income tax

 

Tuesday-

18th Amendment- Banned the sales/transportation of alcohol

Initiative- Lets student propose amendments (signatures on petitions)

Referendum-Allows citizens give a direct vote to appeal/approve laws 

Clayton Anti-Trust Act-Price discrimination, price fixing, and unfair buisness practices

Keating Owen Child Labor Act- (1916) Prohibited sale of goods produced in factories hired children under 14

Federal Farm Loan Act- Created Federal Land Banks and Farm Credit Systems (Farmers would not recieve loans before this)

 

Wednesday-

16th Amendment- Let the Government lay/collect taxes on incomes

17th Amendment- Made up the Senate (2 from each state) Direct Election (People choose)

Recall- Removed corrupt politicians from office before the end of their term (Impeach)

Mann-Elkins Act-  Government stepped in to stop railroads and investigated (Railroad Restrictions)

Pure Food and Drug Act- Prohibited transportation of contaiminated/poisionus/misbranded food and drugs (expiration dates)

Federal Trade Commission Act- Outlawed unfair business practices with commerce and competition

Federal Reserve Act- Banks could borrow money from federal reserve banks (so they would not close) 

The Jungle- (Book) Showed the horrible lives and conditions immigrants lived in

 

Thursday-

19th Amendment-

Direct primary- 

Hepburn Act-

Muller vs. Oregon-

Sherman Anti-Trust Act-

Meat Inspection Act-

Keatings Owen Act-  

Friday- No School

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