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Immigration & The Progressive Movement

Teacher: Zierden
Horizontales
When businesses are privately owned and there is little government regulation.
These "thinkers" influenced progressives and challenged people to do the Christian thing (WWJD).
When businesses and key resources like electricity companies and banks are owned by the government and the workers themselves.
This contract allowed employers and workers to set the conditions of employment such as how many hours had to be worked.
The process of helping immigrants become U.S. citizens by teaching them to speak, read and write English and U.S. history.
Act passed to regulate railroad rates.
Factors that influence immigrants to settle in a country such as religious freedom or better wages.
Education reformer who felt students needed to do more than just memorize facts. They needed to learn real life skills.
This referred to all workers having to belong to the union in order to be hired.
What workers did the American Federation of Labor limit membership to believing that they could achieve better conditions.
Nickname for the Industrial Workers of the World who organized all workers in their unions--skilled and unskilled, both male and female.
IN 1900, slightly more than ______percent of workers lived in poverty.
What test did the Immigration Restriction League want to require all immigrants to pass before being allowed into the U.S.
This political party was formed by farmers and laborers and represented the "ordinary" people.
Verticales
To permanently settle in a foreign country
Indirectly caused many of the social problems Progressives were concerned about such as child labor.
Hull House is an example founded by Jane Addams to help immigrants adjust to living in the U.S.
What social reform movement of the early 1900s tried to address such things as slum housing, child labor or poor working conditions.
Enforced the Eighteenth Amendment or Prohibition by giving federal agents the power to investigate and fine violators.
Term given to investigative journalists such as Ida Tarbell.
Immigrants from NW Europe who tended to be better educated, skilled, and Protestant
Movement that wanted to make cities more beautiful and safe.
Banned the making, transporting, and selling of alcoholic beverages.
Organization whose main goal became getting the government to regulate railroad rates. The ______.