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    Progressives during this time were classified as middle class American that strived for a change and wanted to lessen big corporation control. They wanted to move towards a system that was fair for all citizens. From the ideas of the Progressives‚ four amendments would be ratified into the constitution that would move the country towards a more equal society. Three of the

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    Throughout the time period of the Progressive era‚ there were numerous issues in race equality‚ the distribution of wealth‚ and the corruption of the government. These issues killed people‚ sent people into a life of hardship‚ and crippled the integrity of the politician and business owner. While some of these issues were addressed‚ they were not eradicated. While slavery was ended‚ there was still harsh racial tension in some areas and in the south where segregation or the ideology of equal

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    Progressive Era The period between 1900 and 1918 was known as the progressive era in the American history. It was during this brief time that America was completing its quick change from an agrarian to an urban society. For most Americans of this generation‚ early 20th-century America was the start to a relationship between a democratic government and its masses. This had a very positive impact on them. The progressives as they called themselves worked for a revival in the working conditions in factories

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    civil war‚ the US was facing many problems. These problems put the American public at risk and offended others. Something had to be done. This period in US history was called the Progressive era. Labor laws‚ women’s suffrage‚ and the US government were all reformed during the late 1800’s and the early 1900’s. The Progressives‚ middle class reformers‚ believed in abolishing all the harsh treatment and abuses that came with the growth of businesses. Muckrakers were people who informed the public about

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    Progressive Era and the New Deal (Question 5) During the Progressive Era‚ the reformers were stricter and did not provide direct help‚ while the reformers in the New Deal were a little more direct in helping Americans. The progressive era policies were more concerned with correcting the society. All three presidents during this time period‚ including Theodore Roosevelt‚ Howard Taft‚ and Woodrow Wilson‚ implemented some progressive reforms. It was the government’s policy to correct social and economic

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    all had a tremendous impact‚ as they are still important in today’s America history. Reform movements have had a great impact in American history‚ as if without them the United States of America would not be the same as how it is right now. For example if Horace Mann had not come up with the idea of public education‚ those who are not financially stable or rich would have not earned any education whatsoever. They would have not received the same opportunities as someone who was born in a wealthy

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    Walter Trattner‚ in his From Poor Law to Welfare State‚ does a remarkable job of overviewing the major points of early American history‚ particularly the aspects of history that relate to social welfare. However‚ Trattner fails to acknowledge that the groups of people most remembered by history are not necessarily representative of the larger population. History is quick to remember virtuous individuals‚ especially if such individuals are wealthy and socially esteemed. Nancy Isenberg argues in White

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    -The progressives comprised of individuals within the progressive era that championed for societal changes necessary in eliminating the existent societal injustices (Dyck et al.‚ 2013: NWHM‚ 2013: Novak‚ 2010). -The muckrakers were investigative journalists during the progressive era involved in the investigation of various social injustices experienced by the common citizen within the society. -The need for social reforms had developed into a vital need for the society‚ which was enhanced by increased

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    From the progressive trailblazers who fought for suffrage in the late 19th century and early 20th century‚ to the fearless nurses who aided our soldiers in the first World War‚ women had worked tirelessly in the Progressive Era to redefine their cultural expectations and social image. Starting with the 15th amendment to the Constitution‚ an era of nonstop effort was made in civil rights to reform both legislation and social expectations concerning the equality of all people. Women played an integral

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    Political 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

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