What are two organizations that came out of the Progressive Era?
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- AFL. The main labor union, fought for labor union rights.
- ILGWU. sought to unionize workers—mainly Jewish and Italian immigrant women—employed in sewing shops.
- IWW.
- NAACP.
- National Urban League.
- American Federation Labor.
- International Ladies Garment Working Union.
- Industrial Workers of the World.
What groups supported the progressive movement?
Progressives drew support from the middle class, and supporters included many lawyers, teachers, physicians, ministers, and business people.
What were the Progressive era reforms?
Progressives were interested in establishing a more transparent and accountable government which would work to improve U.S. society. These reformers favored such policies as civil service reform, food safety laws, and increased political rights for women and U.S. workers.
What does N double ACP stand for?
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
What was the Margold Report?
The Margold Report In 1930 the NAACP commissioned attorney Nathan Margold to produce a plan for a legal campaign against segregation. The Margold Report proposed to attack the doctrine of separate but equal by challenging the inherent inequality of segregation in publicly funded primary and secondary schools.
Which group benefited from reform legislation during the Progressive Era?
Average citizens benefited as reforms were passed to improve the quality of their lives. the government would be run. Organized labor benefited by ensuring safer workplaces.
How much is a lifetime membership to naacp?
$1500 Gold Life Membership cost displayed applies after a fully-paid Silver Life membership. $2500 Diamond Life Membership cost displayed applies after a fully-paid Silver Life and Gold Life membership.
What were the strategies of the naacp?
NAACP Strategic Plan: Game Changers for the 21st Century
- Economic Sustainability. A chance to live the American Dream for all.
- Education. A free, high-quality, public education for all.
- Health. Health equality for all Americans including a healthy life and high-quality health care.
- Public Safety and Criminal Justice.
- Voting Rights and Political Representation.