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Western Governors University Start of the Progressive Movement Paper

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You need a thesis statement and you must have specific historical evidence to support that thesis. You cannot simply say: “There was violence against African American in the 1910s.” You will need evidence to prove that. For example, The Tulsa Riot and give some details about it. Don’t just give a list of people or events. You must explain who or what they were and how they are connected.

Will there is not a requirement for page length/word count, I would expect you to need at least 3-4 pages double-spaced to cover it/1000 words. Some people are very concise when they write and others are not. I have had great essays that are 2 pages and horrible essays that are 10 pages long!  Please make sure everything needs to be in your own words and use the information from the textbook – but do not just use quotes from the textbook or outside. Since it is creating analytical essays. Just need a thesis and evidence to support the thesis.  Does it make sense? ?

Discuss Progressive Reform. Use the lectures on Social Purity and Pure Food and the textbook – this is spread out in Chapters 17 and 18.

I would divide this into social reform and political reform.

Look at who the Progressive were and what motivated them.

Social: Look at the Social Gospel, Settlement Houses (Hull House), Temperance (Frances Willard, WCTU), look at the Mann Act, Jack Johnson, Margaret Sanger, and other social purity concerns.

Political: look at efficiency, municipal reform, labor regulations (especially after the Triangle Fire and efforts against child labor), “trust busting,” government regulation (especially in meat packing and the Pure Food movement – don’t forget the Jungle and the Poison Squad). Look at the role of the muckrakers. Notated political figures like Theodore Roosevelt etc.

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