Labor issues plagued the Progressive Era. Workers faced long hours, low wages, and dangerous working conditions. Child labor was widespread, with young children working in factories under hazardous conditions.
I'm hungry
I'm so tired from these 18 hours shifts
Solutions to these problems were labor unions, child labor laws, strikes and protests. The Fair Labor Standards Act was passed.
Samuel Gompers and "Mother" Jones both fought for labor rights and against child labor.
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Alcohol abuse was seen as a source of social problems, including domestic violence, poverty, and crime.
The 18th Amendment (1919) established Prohibition, banning the production, sale, and transport of alcohol.
Alcohol is the devil!
Frances Willard and Carrie Nation championed for alcohol bans
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Corruption is bad!
Government corruption, lack of transparency, and abuse of power ran rampant.
Solutions were the passing of the 17th Amendment, anti-corruption laws and regulations.
Leaders of the Progressive Movement were Robert M. La Follette and Teddy Roosevelt. They fought against the establishment and corruption.
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