Populists and Progressives

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AN ERA OF REFORM Populists and Progressives

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Populists and Progressives. An Era of reform. In the late 1800s…. Liberals start looking to the government to make change, Or… REForm . Three major reform periods in U.S. History. 1. Populism & Progressivism1890s-1920s 2. The New Deal1930s 3. The Great Society1960s. Populism 1890s. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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AN ERA OF REFORM

Populists and Progressives

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LIBERALS START LOOKING TO THE GOVERNMENT TO

MAKE CHANGE,OR…

REFORM.

In the late 1800s…

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Three major reform periods in U.S. History

1. Populism & Progressivism 1890s-1920s

2. The New Deal 1930s

3. The Great Society 1960s

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FARMERS“RADICAL”

POORSTATE LEVEL

Populism1890s

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URBAN“MODERATE”

MIDDLE CLASSSTATE AND NATIONAL

LEVELS

Progressivism1900s-1910s

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The Progressive Presidents…

Teddy Roosevelt

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William H. Taft Woodrow Wilson

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Three Aims of Progressives

Restore control of the government to the common people

Correct abuses caused by industry

Restore greater equality in economic opportunities

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Populists:Vocabulary

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LESS WILLING TO USE GOVERNMENT TO SOLVE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC

PROBLEMS

conservative

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THINGS THE WAY THEY ARE RIGHT

NOW

status quo

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MORE WILLING TO USE GOVERNMENT TO SOLVE SOCIAL AND ECONOMIC

PROBLEMS

liberal

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CHANGE, MAKE THINGS BETTER

reform

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LOAN SECURED, OR BACKED-UP WITH

PROPERTY. IF THE LOAN IS NOT PAID THE PROPERTY IS

LOST

mortgage

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MAJOR IDEAS/PLANS OF A POLITICAL PARTY

platform

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THE SPECIFIC IDEAS THAT MAKE

UP A POLITICAL PARTY’S

PLATFORM

plank

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THE RIGHT TO VOTE

suffrage

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A DIRECT VOTE IN WHICH ALL VOTERS EITHER ACCEPT OR

REJECT A PROPOSAL; “BALLOT QUESTION”

referendum

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POWER OF VOTERS TO REMOVE

ELECTED OFFICIALS FROM

OFFICE

recall

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A PROPOSAL PLACED ON THE BALLOT AS THE

RESULT OF A PETITION

initiative

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PHILOSOPHY THAT TESTS IDEAS BY

PUTTING THEM INTO ACTION; IF THE FIRST IDEA DOESN’T WORK,

TRY ANOTHER ONE

pragmatism

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ABSENCE OF TARIFFS AND OTHER TRADE

BARRIERS

free trade

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EVERY PAPER DOLLAR IS WORTH

A SPECIFIC AMOUNT OF GOLD

gold standard

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EVERYONE PAYS THE SAME PERCENT; “FLAT TAX”

proportional tax

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THE MORE ONE MAKES, THE

HIGHER YOUR TAXES;

“GRADUATED TAX”

progressive tax