*I break key idea 8.2 into three units. Everything in bold italics is taught in the Progressive Era Unit*
1) The Progressive Era was a time period that overlapped the Industrial Revolution. This time period was defined by efforts to improve society through new laws.
2) Muckrakers used investigative journalism to expose problems in society, like the living conditions or the poor or the unsanitary conditions in factories. When middle and upper class people read these reports, they pressured their elected representatives to fix these problems.
3) Monopolies or trusts controlled entire industries and eliminated business competition. Laws like the Anti-Sherman Trust Act, made monopolies illegal. President Teddy Roosevelt became know as a “Trust Buster” because he brought monopolies to court.
4) The fight for female suffrage found success with the passage of the 19th amendment in 1919. This amendment gave all women the right to vote.
5) The federal and state governments passed laws to protect workers (child labor laws, minimum wage laws) and clean up factories (food and drug regulations). However, not all problems in society were addressed, like segregation and the gap between the rich and poor.
• Harmful to consumers because it can set high prices
• Eliminates business competition
• People in power (like politicians) doing illegal activities