Progressive Era & WWI: Reform, Suffrage, and the Great War

Between 1890 and 1920, Progressive reformers tackled corruption, child labor, and women's rights. Then WWI thrust America onto the world stage. Master both stories.

9 分钟 TEKS 8A,8B,8C 美国历史

Reform at home, war abroad

The Progressive Era (1890-1920) addressed industrialization's worst side effects — corrupt monopolies, child labor, urban slums, women without the vote. Just as reform peaked, WWI dragged America into global war.

Progressive reforms

Major Progressive achievements
  • Trust-busting — Theodore Roosevelt used the Sherman Antitrust Act to break up monopolies (Standard Oil, Northern Securities). Earned him the nickname "Trust Buster."
  • 16th Amendment (1913) — established the federal income tax.
  • 17th Amendment (1913) — direct election of US senators by voters (previously chosen by state legislatures).
  • 18th Amendment (1919) — Prohibition (banned alcohol). Repealed by 21st Amendment in 1933.
  • 19th Amendment (1920) — gave women the right to vote, after a 70-year suffrage movement led by Susan B. Anthony, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Alice Paul.
  • Pure Food and Drug Act (1906) — created what would become the FDA. Inspired by Upton Sinclair's The Jungle.

World War I (1914-1918)

The war began in Europe in 1914 after Archduke Franz Ferdinand was assassinated in Sarajevo. The US stayed neutral until 1917, when:

  1. Germany's unrestricted submarine warfare sank ships including the Lusitania (1915).
  2. The Zimmermann Telegram revealed Germany was urging Mexico to attack the US.
  3. President Wilson called for war: "to make the world safe for democracy."

American involvement was decisive but brief — about 18 months. After the November 1918 armistice, Wilson proposed Fourteen Points for peace, including a League of Nations to prevent future wars. The League was adopted but the US Senate refused to join it (rejecting the Treaty of Versailles), foreshadowing American isolationism in the 1920s-30s.

Check yourself

Quick check #1
What did the 19th Amendment (1920) accomplish?
Quick check #2
Which event most directly drew the United States into World War I in 1917?

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