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14 Cards in this Set
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Progressivism
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Such problems aroused a spirit of reform known as progressivism.
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Mc clues magazine
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Mc Claire's magazine, another national magazine , had been founded in 1893. By the reform minded scots Irish immigrants s.s. mc clure.
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Muckrakers
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The vivid image stuck , and investigative journalists became known as muckrakers, because they "racked up" and exposed the muck , or filth , of society .
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Lincoln steffens
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McClure publication in October 1902 of tweed days in st. Louis ," by journalist Lincoln Steffens and Claude wet more , marked the real beginning of this style of journalism .
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Ida Tarbell
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In November 1902 McClure's ran the first installment of history of the standard ol company " by Ida Tarbell.
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Ray stanndard baker
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In 1904 Lincoln Steffens documented urban political corruption in the
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Theodore Dreiser
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In novels such as sister carrie (1900) and the financier (1912) , theodore Dreiser depicted workers brutalized by greedy business owners.
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Edith wharton
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In the house of mirth (1905) , Edith Wharton wrote about how the closed mindedness
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Herbert Carolyn
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In the promise of American life (1909) , political the
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Florence Kelley
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Reformers Florence Kelley worked tirelessly for this.
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Freedom of contact
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The court also ruled that some social legislation violated the constitution by denying workers their freedom of contact , or the freedom to negotiate the terms of their employment.
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Muller v. Oregon
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In the 1905 case lochner v. New York , the court overturned a new York law limiting bakers workdays to 10 hours .
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Louis d. Brandeis
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Kelly asked goldmark's brother in - law , a brilliant lawyer named Louis d. Brandeis , to argue the case.
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Closed shop
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Labor unions continued to fight for better working conditions and for the closed shop - a wor
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