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    The Progressive Era was a time in which there was a lot of social activism and political reform as a result of the lack of equality in the nation between the social classes, sexes, and job amongst other things. During this time, there were a lot of political figures that rose up and spoke about the inequalities that the society had. Ultimately, this caused political disputes and the people of the nation wanted to see a change. This change came from two presidents that sought to help the nation progress;

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    The Progressive Movement started in 1890 as a social movement but later grew into a political movement. The movement raised awareness to social reform issues relating to education, unionization, women’s suffrage, child labor, etcetera. The Progressive Era also exposed corruption in businesses and how the government was able to possess more power to regulate the economy. The Progressive Movement gave nearly everyone the equality and fair treatment they deserved. Throughout the entire era, there were

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    traditions of the Progressive Era. When examining the New Deal, Progressive influence is evident based first off of the social and political issues addressed by reforms. Second, the reforms from the two times themselves are uncannily similar, again due to the focus on the same problems existing in the United States. In addition to this, the icing on the cake is found when examining President Roosevelt’s administration during the New Deal, a majority of which were intelligent Progressive reformers during

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    The Progressive Era was a period of widespread social activism and political reform across the United States, from the 1890s to the 1920s. Interpretations of the goals and participants can vary and are described in the works “Progressivism: Middle Class Disillusionment,” from The Era of Theodore Roosevelt by George Mowry, excerpts from The Triumph of Conservatism from Gabriel Kolko, and “From The Dimensions of Progressivism,” in Who Were the Progressives? By James j. Connolly. Mowry writes about

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    new century, United States flew to a new era. No longer were Americans willing to huddle in the shadows of their rich neighbors, no longer were they willing to be used as cheap labor, and no longer were they willing to stay quiet. The Progressive Era hit United States with full force, screeching to halt corruption and sexist discrimination. However, as one part of Americans experienced positive change the other part was discriminated against. The Progressive Movement changed America extensively, yet

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    remarkable eras in US history was known as the Progressive era, an era that started in 1890 and ended in 1920. It marked the movement of both social and political reform. Progressives strongly believed in a society governed by the people with a focus on moral improvement. One of the key ideals of the Progressives was the promotion of women’s suffrage. Women challenged their place in society as the care-takers. And advocated social, political, and economic equality. Truly, the Progressive era (1890-9120)

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    Before the Progressive Era, many aspects of American society weren’t up to safe and fair standards. Progressives fought for higher standards in society to improve people’s safety and health in the workplace and in their own homes. They also fought to help more people gain an equal voice in the government. Progressives helped to pass several amendments to address changes needed to reform and better the society. Before the Progressive Era, personal income tax was not a thing. Congress taxed states

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    dealing with unsanitary meat and food has never been the ideal lifestyle. “The Progressive Era was a period of widespread social activism and political reform across the United States from 1890 to the 1920’s. The main objectives of the progressive movement were eliminating problems caused by industrialization, urbanization,immigration and corruption in government” (Progressive Era). Yet people in the Progressive Era fought to change abuses with things like working conditions by going on strike or

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    The Progressive Era The progressive era was a time of great change, the way people thought and what they did began to change quickly. Industry and business also changed a great deal in this era, with the many new inventions and strong businessmen things where rapidly changing. The progressive era lasted about 40 years, from 1879-1920. In 1879 Tomas Edison invented the electric light, I guess you could say he just lit the way for may other inventions that people made during this time period. The

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    After industrialization in America, the Progressive Era (1890 – 1920) began. Lives were changing and people wanted the rules to as well. They did this by passing reforms. Some reforms were written on the subjects of child labor, women’s rights, and monopolies and trust. Child Labor was a major crisis in the Progressive Era. Instead of attending school, children as young as six years old were employed in sweatshops. Statistics show that in 1900, 18.2% of children between the ages of ten and fifteen

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