Tuesday, February 28, 2017

Progressivism Notes and Articles


Searched: health hazards in Pennsylvania from 1920-1922


  • The Wilkes - Barre Record (April 10, 1922)
    • Health Hazards of Industries
      • 3 year study to find the effect of lead poisoning in the human system
      • Dust is very bad for the human system
        • Found a lot in mines and factories

  • The Pittsburgh Post (March 22, 1921)
    • How Can You Keep Well
      • Fatigue in factories
        • Most likely due to the 12 hour shifts for 7 days a week 
      • Most people believed that illnesses and fatigue in the workplace were due to the workers' inability to adapt, mentally and physically, to their workplace and/or home-life
      • According to this article, fatigue is due to personal worries, age, and poor health of the workers

  • The Evening Report (Dec. 6, 1921)
    • Hospitals, Nurses/Nursing, and other forms of care is available for everyone
      • Costs $2 per capita
    • Deaths:
      • Man dies after 10 days of pneumonia

Searched: health hazards and deaths in Pennsylvania from 1920-1922

  • The Montrose Democrat (March 10, 1921)
    • Many health measures taken when disposing of sewage and sewage plants, cleaning out alleys near homes, cleaning out cowsheds and pig pens and etc., children with illnesses being quarantined at school, warm milk and lunches 

Thursday, February 16, 2017

The Progressive Era


  • Progress:
    • the growing or development of something. Usually it means going from a lower state to a higher and more improved state. 
    • The Progressive Era: 
      • ranges from the 1890's to 1920's. 
      • This Era was referred to as the Progressive Era because progressivism was constantly occurring and new ideas were rapidly occurring, in hopes to improve the society and economy
        • work places and living conditions were becoming increasingly more safe and better for living. 
        • many harsh living conditions were improved
        • women's suffrage
    • Achievements of the Progressive Era:
      • the improvement of living conditions and work conditions
      • environment and resource awareness
      • women's suffrage 
      • banning of alcohol
      • limitations of child labor
      • social welfare protection
    • Goals of the Progressive Era:
      • Necessary Goals:
        • fixing political corruption
        • women's suffrage

      Tuesday, February 14, 2017

      Initiatives In California

      Some main initiatives proposed, in November of 2016 in California, dealt with the death penalty, the legalization of marijuana, and gun control. The death penalty was the most popular initiative proposed in the state of California. The propositions were to abolish it completely and to change the length of time left before given the death penalty. The death penalty was not abolished but the length of time is usually five years but is now changed.

      Wednesday, February 8, 2017

      What People 100 Years Ago Thought The World Would Look Like Today



      • Wish List, Ones That Have Come True, and Bizarre Ones:
        • Flying cars 
          • Wish List
          • Came True
        • "Picture-phone"
          • Wish List
          • Came True 
            • Skype
            • Facetime
        • Robots
          • Came True
            • Disney World rides
            • Factories 
        • Headphones for knowledge
          • Wish List
        • Divers riding on seahorses
          • Wish List
          • Bizarre
        • Living underwater
          • Wish List


      • Any Trends:
        • Most of these were things that we had hoped for the future
        • We wanted the future to be a more fun and happier place
        • Some were things that were hopeful for the future that would help us out longterm
      • My Predictions:
        • I predict that our world will be more violent and have many more controversies to deal with due to the protests and controversies that have come about recently. They have always been pretty bad but recently they have spiraled out of control at times and caused a lot of harsh things to happen to our society. I believe that in the future we will be much more diverse and our world will be more aggressive towards others. 

      Friday, February 3, 2017

      Urbanization of Amusement Parks

      The lifestyles of the society were constantly growing and changing but during the 1870's a major addition was made. Amusement Parks, which allowed prospectors to travel near and far for a chance to experience thrilling rides, freak shows, and lots of fun games. The addition of amusement parks created an environment for everyone to experience a lot of exciting new things as a community. The whole world would go to amusement parks and for a day, the society would be a community. The concept of urbanization and industrialization was what helped lead to the beginning of amusement parks and the evolution of their safety and thrill defying abilities.



      While some people could not afford to live in the big city, where most amusement parks were, they were given the opportunities to stay in hotels near the amusement parks that offered the same environment of the amusement parks. Coney Island, one of the most famous and well known amusement parks, contained a beach and ocean that people were allowed to swim in and tan around. This lured prospects in because most people came from far away in places that did not have an ocean or at least one that was not easily accessible. Hotels began to pop up all around Coney Island because people were coming from far away and were unable to just spend one day there and leave that same day. William J. Phalen, author of Coney Island: 150 Years of Rides, Fires, Floods, The Rich, The Poor, and Finally Robert Moses, wrote that the hotels offered a beach environment that attracted tourists. Many hotels, restaurants, and shopping centers began to pop up all around in big cities because while people stayed in the city they needed more than just an amusement park to enjoy.



      The use of railroads were being used throughout amusement parks on the thrill rides. One of the first roller coasters was built in 1884, which was a cart set on a train track, then pushed down a hill and pushed back up to the top for the next riders. The only issue with this was that it was not attached to the track and it was too much effort to push the cart back up to the top of the ride. Laborious hours were spent on trying to figure out how to create a much more efficient ride that allowed greater speeds and a more thrilling adventure. In 1906, a man discovered that he was able to electrically power the roller coaster. A motor man would be seated in the front seat of the ride, to control the amount of speed he needed to apply. The only issue with this, the motor could accidentally apply to much power and result in fatalities. For example, in 1910, the motor man applied too much power on a turn of the ride and caused the riders to flip. Four out of sixteen passengers were killed from the sixty foot drop. Eventually, in 1912, the creation of the up-stop wheel system became available. This system attached to the wheels of the carts so they would have no chance of flying off the tracks.


      In addition to these innovations, the idea of going upside was an exciting new idea for riders. In 1898, The Flip Flap Railway Ride was designed being the first roller coaster to go upside down. It was a vertical loop that was completely circular. Many prospectors rode this ride. The issue with this one though, was because the ride was completely circular, the force applied on the riders while riding this ride, was too strong and caused the riders to snap their necks. Later, discoveries about the laws of physics when dealing with roller coasters came into action. The rides needed to be slightly more vertical than horizontal in order to keep the riders safely intact.



      Although the amusement parks were exciting and thrilling, they had their downsides. The sanitation of amusement parks were very bad at first. According to an article I read, announcing the necessity for cleaner environments at amusement parks. In the article, it stated that many of the water sources were very unsanitary due to the constant waste being thrown into the sewage or rivers, etc. This cause a very unsanitary environment for prospectors. Also, because most people did not own a swimsuit, the were rented out at the parks. Which were cleaned and washed but were usually cleaned with the unsanitary water. This caused illnesses and also caused people to leave amusement parks.



      Most of the amusement parks were an amazing addition to the world and offered multiple opportunities for the prospectors to gather together and enjoy all the thrilling rides, fun games, and great food even if there were different races or genders. It gave the world an opportunity to come together as a community.


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