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    According to Johnson's content, the Populist Era is the years 1880-1900 and the Progressive Era is the years 1900 up to the start of World War One. Since the Founding Fathers, the elite ruled the country. Americans had been in the Pacific since the 1780s, as pilots, dealers, whalers, anglers, and, not minimum, preachers. When the American missionaries, preachers, secured Hawaii, it was seen as the way in which Christianity in America, was securing a colonialist, imperialist character. In 1810, The

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    in 1894 when a local journalist gathered the townspeople to lobby for a state school in their town. They got the governor to sign legislation to establish California Polytechnic School. The first classes were on October 1, 1903. During the Progressive Era Cal Poly started out as a vocational high school. The school became the country’s leading undergraduate university in the West. In 1914 Robert Weir Ryder was given the role as director. Students of the university assembled a student body association

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    Freedom" were revolutionary thoughts in the early part of the 20th century. Well ahead of its time were the economic intervention policies introduced by these Presidents to transform America into a strong and fair country. The main concern of these "progressives" was the abuse of power by government and businesses. Even though Wilson's plan and Roosevelt's plan would differ in several ways, the nationalistic tone was quite similar. They both believed in government intervention into businesses that were

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    20th Century holds two main movements: The Populists and The Progressives. These two parties are similar, but their policies and philosophies hold diversities. The Populists party comprises of farmers and poor whites in the south; they focus on eastern interests i.e. railroads and banks. The Populists also call for government action, to intervene and to create an efficient society which includes a flourishing middle class. The Progressives include educated middle class men and men of universities

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    movement of public opinion. which believed itself to be and called itself essentially progressive. Cooley explained that for a long time it was common for a man who participated in political life to be either a republican or democrat, but now the politician was being based on his relation to the progressive movement. He explained that political leaders, who have did well of their party but who have offended the progressives, are retiring or are being retired from the public. Cooley feels that political

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    the United States turned back and now rules over the Philippines. These battles were obviously not blood free and innocent people from Spain and Cuba died for the economic interests of America. The progressive area which extended from 1900 to 1916 was a period of massive social changes. The progressives can be loosely defined as people whom believe

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    As time passes, things that we thought were stable and unchangeable, change. New technologies are created, new problems to be solved by congress emerge, more resources are needed to supply the population and ideas accepted before substituted and annulated. And with the Antitrust Act created by a huge name in the United States history of presidents, Theodore Roosevelt. But did this reform really changed from that time to nowadays? It changed in many ways, such as the congress passed Clayton Act ,

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    was a progressive reformer. As described in “The Unfinished Nation” by Alan Brinkley a progressive reformer is someone who “were optimistic that society was capable of improvements and continued growth and advancement were the nation’s destiny” (p 488). As stated in “A People’s History of the United Stated” by Howard Zinn the intentions of progressive reformers were to “stabilize the capitalist system by repairing its worst defects” (ch.13). In the early 1900’s there were many progressive reformers

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    Main Thesis: Eric Hoffer wrote ?The True Believer: Thoughts on the Nature of Mass Movements? in early 1950 when he offered insight about the current cultural phenomenon surrounding public movements. In his book, Hoffer discusses about the appeal of mass movements, the potential converts, united action and self-sacrifice, and finally the beginning and end of mass movements. This discussion draws upon examples from religious, social, and nationalistic movements. The author organizes the books into

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    From 1901-1917 was the progressive movement initiated as a response to political and corporate abuses at the turn of the twentieth century religious groups members of the press and radical political groups all cried out for reforms of the American capitalist economy to a call for the creation of a socialist government .President Theodore Roosevelt supported the movement by embracing environmental conservation ,forcing arbitration . Progressives wanted to reform elections to make them fairer

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