What do you see as the most serious problem of the first


The Progressive Movement

Prepare: Read Chapter 5 of the textbook, Chapter Nine of The Jungle, and watch The Progressive Era.

Reflect: As you learn about the Progressive Era, consider the areas of American society and economy in need of reform during the first two decades of the 20th century. Think about the issues on which the Progressive Movement focused, and consider where Progressives were able to make reforms and where they were not.

Write: After reading Chapter Nine of The Jungle and watching The Progressive Era, use these sources and the textbook to address the following questions:

• What do you see as the most serious problem of the first decade of the 1900s?
• Why was this problem more serious than the other problems?
• How did Americans attempt to solve the problem?
• In what ways were they effective?
• In what ways did aspects of the problem still remain?

Your initial post should be at least 250 words in length. Support your claims with examples from the required material(s) and properly cite any references. You may use additional scholarly sources to support your points if you choose. Your references and citations must be formatted according to APA style

Required Resources

Text

• Barnes, L. & Bowles, M. (2014).The American story: Perspectives and encounters from 1877. San Diego, CA: Bridgepoint Education, Inc.
• Chapter 4: American on the World Stage
• Chapter 5: The Progressive Era
• Chapter 6: The First World War

Reading

• Sinclair, U. (1906). Chapter Nine. In The Jungle. Retrieved from https://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/5727/

• The Jungle is a novel written during the Progressive Era that describes the living and working conditions of the urban laborers in the Chicago Stockyards. Although a work of fiction, Upton Sinclair lived in the poor neighborhoods and worked in the meat packing industry while researching this book. Upton Sinclair hoped to bring attention to the poverty endured by the immigrants who worked in the meat packing industry in the early 1900s, but the American public instead focused on the filthy conditions in which their food was processed, prompting President Theodore Roosevelt to push through legislation regulating the food and drug industry. This is a primary source that can be used for the Final Project.

Multimedia

• The progressive era. In R. Hawksworth (Executive producer), America in the 20th Century. Retrieved from https://secure.films.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?Token=36215&aid=18596&Plt=FOD&loid=0&w=640&h=480&ref=

• This video discusses the various aspects and evolution of the Progressive Movement. It explains the causes taken up by Progressives and areas in which they succeeded and the areas in which they failed.

• Wood, S. (Writer & Producer). (2010). To conquer or redeem [Series episode]. In G. Lucas (Executive producer), Manifest Destiny. Retrieved from https://secure.films.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?Token=51868&aid=18596&Plt=FOD&loid=0&w=640&h=480&ref=

• This video discusses American Imperialism and explains its connection to Manifest Destiny and Americanexceptionalism.

Recommended Resources

Article

• Zecker, R. M. (2009). "Let each reader judge": Lynching, race, and immigrant newspapers. Journal of American Ethnic History, 29(1), 31-66. Retrieved from the https://www.press.uillinois.edu/journals/jaeh.html

• This scholarly journal article discusses race and ethnicity in the first few decades of the 1800s. It explains the ways that lynching was discussed in immigrant newspapers and how many immigrants came to understand and fit into the racial hierarchy in place. This is a scholarly secondary source that can be used in the Final Project. This article can be accessed from the EBSCOhost database in the Ashford University Library.

Multimedia

• Bauer, C. (Writer). (1990). Upton Sinclair: The jungle [Video file]. Retrieved from https://secure.films.com/OnDemandEmbed.aspx?Token=11747&aid=18596&Plt=FOD&loid=0&w=640&h=480&ref=

• This film takes a closer look at Chicago Stockyards of the early 1900s, which served as the setting for The Jungle, as well as the author and the impact of the book.

• Chicago Historical Society. (2001). The stockyards [Virtual exhibit]. Retrieved from https://www.chicagohs.org/history/stock.html

• This virtual exhibit, sponsored by the Chicago Historical Society, allows students the opportunity to explore the setting of The Jungle through commentary and photos and shows how the area changed in subsequent years.

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