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    and Voting Reform Dear President Roosevelt‚ Your presidency has brought our great nation into a Progressive Era. The policies and reforms you have instituted have helped benefit the citizens of America. There have been many positive changes to the nation along with some negative changes. New voting rights and reforms on politics are among the many changes. The positive far out-weigh the negatives‚ yet they are still there. Much needed political reforms as well as voting reforms have greatly

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    The Progressive Era was a social and political reformed developed to combat corruption and to further establish a more efficient government. Everybody supported the Progressive Era except the wealthy monopoly sector. Theodore Roosevelt‚ William Howard Taft‚ and Woodrow Wilson are just a few of the presidents who joined efforts to change the American old ways with the new. Three contributions for the Progressive reforming out of many were: journalism discovery known as muckraking‚ economic policy

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    should focus their attention on. During the Industrial Revolution many of the key events were connected in someway. The three most important connections were; factories caused dangerous working conditions‚ unions caused improved working conditions and the working class and dangerous working conditions caused unions to form. One significant connection I had was factories caused dangerous working conditions. I believe factories caused the dangerous working condition because of the complex machines

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    has yet to be resolved to this day. A minority of historians hold that his liberal reforms in Russia were mostly for the sake earning the respect of the powers of Western Europe and claim that his despotism outweighs any reforms he made. A greater majority of historians agree that Peter the Great was a despot‚ but argue that while Peter’s progressive reforms (as will be discussed below) had little effect during his reign‚ they created a firm foundation for the advancement of Russia and defined its

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    The Progressive Era from 1890-1920. In this period‚ there came a rise of or emphasis on science experts‚ especially for child-rearing experts‚ like doctors and psychiatrists. They made specific scientific childrearing guides‚ like regimented schedules‚ and discovered the distinct phases of childhood. In the Progressive Era‚ societal expectations and assumptions about boys and girls were shaped by the adults’ fears of feminization‚ sexuality‚ and perceived threats to the traditional gender roles‚

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    there were many problems including corrupt businesses and a growing lower class stricken by poverty. In 1900 to 1920 the Progressive Reform Movement swept the nation; progressive reformers rallied for equal treatment and better working conditions; the federal government adopted regulations that attempted to satisfy the wishes of the reformer; both groups had successes and limitations that ultimately led to an overall beneficial effect on the nation. The Progressives

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    From the late 1800’s to around the 1920’s America was going through the Progressive Era. During the Progressive Era people sought out change in the way workers were treated on the job and as a citizen. There were many reforms trying to improve life for people in the time period. Ending the sales of alcohol was one of the reforms attempting to improve lives of immigrants and poor people. Passing laws controlling child labor and the amount of hours women and children can work has a larger effect on

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    Do someone think the Industrial Revolution was better for most people?The Industrial Revolution caused many changes in today’s’ society.These changes made some people despondent and their unhappiness drove them to try to change their society. The Industrial Revolution began in the 1700s and extended on through the mid 1840s. It started in Great Britain and then expanded into the Western Europe and to the United States.This Historical age was one of the most important periods in the history of human

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    The early twentieth century was an era of business expansion‚ mainly in the industrial industry‚ and progressive reform in the U.S... Progressive reform touched all aspects of society. It fostered a movement that sought resolution for the problems of city‚ state‚ and nation. The main objective of the Progressive movement was eliminating corruption in government which primarily targeted political machines and their bosses. With concerns so large‚ progressivism often had a sense of crisis and

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    Between the 1890s and World War One‚ reform efforts started taking place by the progressives. The progressives were not a single unified group and even had some contradicting goals. They were middle class urban dwellers and some were women. The progressives wanted to end prostitution‚ Americanize immigrants‚ antitrust legislation created‚ women’s suffrage‚ and the start of prohibition. An example of a group of progressive women who wanted to start prohibition is The Women’s Christian Temperance

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