1. Working Towards Health and Safety
1.1. Problems: 1) Contamination of foods 2) Lack of Healthcare
1.2. Reformers: 1) Upton Sinclair 2) Alice Hamilton 3) Lillian Wald
1.2.1. Solutions: 1) The Pure Food and Drug Act 2) The Visiting Nurse Program
2. Working Towards Workers Rights
2.1. Problems: 1) Low wages 2) Long Working Days in unsafe and unsanitary conditions
2.2. Reformers: 1) Samuel Gompers 2) American Federation of Labor
2.2.1. Solutions: 1) Labor Unions 2) Workers going on strike
3. Working Towards Suffrage
3.1. Problem: Women didn't have the right to vote
3.2. Reformers: 1) The National American Woman Suffrage Association 2) Elizabeth Cady Stanton 3) Susan B. Anthony
3.2.1. Solution: The 19th Amendment
4. Working Towards Prohibition
4.1. Problems: 1) Alcoholism 2) Immorality
4.2. Reformers: 1) The Temperance Movement 2) Mary Hunt 3) Carrie Nation
4.2.1. Solution: The 18th Amendment
4.2.2. Unintended Consequences: 1) Speakeasies 2) Bootleggers 3) Organized Crime
4.2.2.1. Solution: The 21st Amendment
5. Working to end Poverty
5.1. Problems: 1) Families couldn't afford to buy houses. 2) Crowded tennemants and Urban Slums
5.2. Reformers: 1) Jacob A. Riis 2) Jane Addams
5.2.1. Solution: Jane Addams and her friend bought a house and turned it into a settlement house and offered English classes, Child care, and work opprotunities.
6. Working to end Corruption
6.1. Problems: Political Machines. Example: Tammany Hall
6.2. Reformer: Robert M. La Follette
6.2.1. Solution: Direct Primary (The Three Government Reforms)
7. Working to end Child Labor
7.1. Reformers: 1) The National Child Labor Committee 2) Lewis Hine
7.1.1. Solution: The National Child Labor Committee and Compulsory Education Laws
8. Working to end Racism
8.1. Problems: 1) Jim Crow Laws 2) Segregation
8.2. Reformers: 1) Ida B. Wells 2) W.E.B. Dubois 3) Booker T. Washington
8.2.1. Solutions: 1) The National Association for the Advancement of Colored People 2) The Tuskegee Institute
9. Working Towards Conservation
9.1. Problem: The Loss of Natural Resources
9.2. Reformers: 1) John Muir 2) Teddy Roosevelt
9.2.1. Solutions: 1) The Wildlife Refuge 2) The National Parks were doubled