Unit 1: Industrialization, Immigration & The Progressive Movement



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-Summarize why women and minorities were working so hard to bring changes
-Define temperance and explain why women fought so hard for it
-Summarize the 18th Amendment and explain why it was important
-Define suffrage and summarize how women finally won the right to vote
-Identify and explain the importance of Booker T. Washington, Ida B. Wells, and W.E.B. DuBois
-Explain the importance of the NAACP

    1. Women & Minorities

      1. During the Progressive movement, women and minorities saw ways to get involved in bringing about changes to help make life more fair. They were taking advantage of new educational opportunities and working hard to prove that they should be treated equally

      2. Women Fight for Temperance and Voting Rights

        1. More educational opportunities for women

          1. Temperance movement – sought to make alcohol illegal b/c they blamed it for many problems in society

            1. Woman’s Christian Temperance Union – closed 1,000 saloons

            2. 1919 18th Amendment – banned the production, sale, and transportation of alcohol

        2. Suffrage = right to vote

          1. Many fought against women voting

          2. 1848, Seneca Convention – First Women’s Rights Convention

            1. Declaration of Sentiments

          3. 1855, National Women’s Rights Convention

          4. 1890, National American Woman Suffrage Association

            1. Founded by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony to promote women’s suffrage, or voting rights

          5. Alice Paul and other reformers jailed for demonstrations and protests

          6. 1919, 19th Amendment protected American women’s right to vote

      3. African Americans Challenge Discrimination

        1. Booker T. Washington

          1. Born into slavery, encouraged African Americans to improve educational and economic well-being to end discrimination

        2. Ida B. Wells

          1. Wrote articles about unequal education available to African American children and the lynching of blacks in the south

            1. Over 3,000 lynchings between 1885-1915

        3. W.E.B. DuBois

          1. Believed African Americans should protest unjust treatment and demand equal rights; one founder of the NAACP

            1. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People

              1. Largest Civil Rights organization today

      4. The Progressive Movement’s Legacy

        1. Made many long lasting changes to American society

        2. Raised constitutional questions about just how much power the government has or should have. How much power should they have over American businesses? If the government is too involved, businesses will suffer, and if businesses suffer, people lose their jobs. But if government is not involved at all, businesses can take advantage of workers.

Learning Goal 13 – I will be able to:
-Summarize why women and minorities were working so hard to bring changes
-Define temperance and explain why women fought so hard for it
-Summarize the 18th Amendment and explain why it was important
-Define suffrage and summarize how women finally won the right to vote
-Identify and explain the importance of Booker T. Washington, Ida B. Wells, and W.E.B. DuBois
-Explain the importance of the NAACP

PROBLEMS WOMEN FACED

PROBLEMS MINORITIES FACED






FEMALE LEADERS & SOLUTIONS

MINORITY LEADERS & SOLUTIONS









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