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Were the Progressives defined as liberals, conservatives, or a combination of both?. By Raymond Flanagan, David Hazlett & Kassie Miller. Thesis: In the early years of the era, the Progressives wavered between both liberal and conservative principles during a period of economic depression.
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Were the Progressives defined as liberals, conservatives, or a combination of both? By Raymond Flanagan, David Hazlett & Kassie Miller
Thesis: In the early years of the era, the Progressives wavered between both liberal and conservative principles during a period of economic depression. Main Points • The Rise of Big Business and the Decline of Agriculture • by David Hazlett • The Depression of 1893 • by Raymond Flanagan • The Battle for a Gold Standard • by Kassie Miller
Introductionby Kassie Miller • Progressives • Depression • Both Liberal & Conservative Principles • Sought to improve American Life • Government • Sought to Protect Citizens • Did it Overreach its Boundaries?
The Rise of Big Business and the Decline of Agricultureby David Hazlett
The Rise of Big Business and the Decline of Agricultureby David Hazlett • The Sherman Antitrust Act • Terms • Vague • Interpretation Left for Courts • Farming • Declining Prices • Rising Costs of Transport of Goods • National Farmers Alliance & Industrial Union • The Peoples Party
The Depression of 1893by Raymond Flanagan • Affected Both Rich & Poor • Economic & Social Failure • Unemployment Two Million • Caused Changes in Politics & Labor • Railroads • Overbuilt & Over Borrowed • Reading, Erie, Northern Pacific & Santa Fe Bankrupt • Stock Market Failure • Bank Failures • Literature • An Experiment in Misery • The Red Badge of Courage • The Adventures of Tom Sawyer • The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn
The Battle for a Gold Standardby Kassie Miller • The Silver Standard • Democratic Support • Symbol of American Independence • The Gold Standard Act • Republican Support • Passed in 1900 • Republican Party • Party of Prosperity
Conclusionby Kassie Miller • Progressivism • Protection From Economic Depression • Realism • Economic Growth • Workforce • Government Responsibility
Materials List (page numbers from American Stories – A History of the United States) • Progressivism – p 592 • Sherman Antitrust Act – p. 538 • National Farmers’ Alliance and Industrial Union – p. 540 • People’s (Populist) Party – p. 543 • Pullman Strike – p. 545 • Gold Standard Act – p. 555