Chapter 28: Progressivism and the Republican Roosevelt 1901-1912 - People
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| wrote Wealth Against Commonwealth (1894) | ||
| wrote The Theory of the Leisure Class (1899) | ||
| reporter for the New York Sun, wrote How the Other Half Lives (1890) | ||
| wrote The Financier (1912) and The Titan (1914) | ||
| New York reporter, wrote "The Shame of the Cities" (1902) | ||
| journalist who published a devastating but factual expose of the Standard Oil Company | ||
| wrote "The Treason of the Senate" (1906) in Cosmopolitan | ||
| wrote "Following the Color Line" (1908) | ||
| wrote "The Bitter Cry of the Children" (1906) about the abuses of child labor | ||
| Wisconsin governor, took progressive actions | ||
| Californian Republican governor of 1910, helped break the dominant grip of the Southern Pacific Railroad | ||
| lead the National Consumers League, advocated for improved factory conditions | ||
| president, progressivist | ||
| father of the modern Forest Service, championed concept of "Rational Use" of natural resources | ||
| wrote Silent Spring (1962) explaining the effects of pesticides | ||
| president after Roosevelt | ||
| Democratic candidate for the elections of 1908 | ||
| wrote The Jungle (1906) |
