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    Racial discrimination‚ the marginalization of minorities‚ and the reinforcement of systemic inequalities are just a few of the horrors Progressives played a role in. This movement completely abandoned its initial intentions of doing good by veering into policies and actions that often oppressed‚ excluded‚ and dehumanized thousands of Americans. The actions of Progressives failed to meet their objectives of healing America‚ instead continuously contradicting their philosophies while betraying their core

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    CEO said‚ “We are not in the business of auto insurance. We’re in the business of reducing the human trauma and economic costs of automobile accidents—in effective and profitable way.” He had a vision for Progressive‚ and thanks to his innovative and efficient way of thinking he has grown progressive from being a small insurance company from Ohio owned by his father‚ to the number three player in the insurance industry‚ raking in more than 15 billion in revenue. They achieved this competitive advantage

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    Progressive Case Study Progressive Auto Insurance company is among many other competing firms in the industry. Some of the others include State Farm‚ Allstate‚ and GEICO. They are currently the third biggest private auto insurance industry. From the time they came into existence they have strived for being the most innovative company in the market and shared the values of “fair‚ fast‚ best.” Beginning in 1957 Progressive mainly dealt with standard drivers but soon after they developed a strategy

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    The Progressive Era‚ a period in United States history between the 1890s and 1920s‚ was a period of “social activism and political reform” that flourished in many ways. The purpose of the Progressive Era was to purify the corrupt government‚ invoke social change‚ and improve the economic state of the lower and middle classes and immigrants. The Progressive Era reformers were generally very effective in addressing the problems of the late nineteenth‚ early twentieth century in America. With advancements

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    While the Progressives might have failed as a political party‚ the values they supported‚ as well as‚ the efforts they made still survives and even thrive today. In fact‚ the progressive movement left a significant print on the American history by their support to restore the democratic nature of the government. Likewise‚ making sure the government was working for the people‚ not visa verse. One of the few accomplishments the Progressivism left was direct election of senators. This helped the common

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    The turn of the century from late nineteenth century to the early twentieth is known as the Progressive Era in the United States’ history. During this time period America underwent revolutionary change that transformed societies economy‚ government‚ gender roles‚ as well as social and moral reforms. Some of the biggest changes during the progressive era were‚ but not limited to‚ labor workers’ safety codes‚ implementation of health regulation in the food production industries‚ and the expansion of

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    changing world‚ progress must be made to socially accommodate this change. For any Progressive change to be made‚ someone must fight back against something wrong‚ or another words‚ be disobedient. As the Irish author Oscar Wilde one stated “it is through disobedience that progressive change has been made” and this natural human trait of disobedience is a catalyst for Progressive change. This disobedience to reach progressive change can be seen throughout history. People like Rosa Parks stood up for a cause

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    Progressive reform was an era (1890s-1920s) of widespread social activism and political reform across the United States. It was a series of efforts by middle-class men and women who became unified by one common goal‚ which was to address inequality problems that existing in the working-class. Merriam-Webster Dictionary defines progressivism as: the principles and practices of progressives (favoring or advocating progress‚ change‚ improvement‚ or reform‚ as opposed to wishing to maintain things as

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    The Progressive Era (1900-1917) Who were the progressives and what reforms did they pursue? * To answer this question‚ we must analyze the causes of progressivism * General causes: The 1890s – the 1890s were a cause of Progressivism‚ mainly b/c they sucked. In the 1890s‚ all the tensions built up during industrialization broke loose in the Panic of 1893‚ labor problems‚ political issues‚ and foreign entanglements. * Capitalism out of control – Partially b/c of the depression‚ many

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    early 1900’s‚ the Progressive Era‚ yearned to do their part in earning wages for their families. To overcome the difficulties that came along with reestablishing a social norm‚ women were forced through many hardships to prove that they were able to stand among men as a prominent

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