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    Progressive Era Reformers

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    From 1900-1920 in the United States of America the reformers of the Progressive Era and the Federal Government were effective bringing about reform dealing with reforms to improve the social disgrace of the working conditions‚ the enthusiasm to be a nation of self-governed people‚ and the individual interests of presidents despite limitations in the rulings of court cases‚ the application of reforms reached‚ and the varying effectiveness of presidents. Reformers looking to improve the working conditions

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    The Populist Movement

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    As the 19th century drew to a close‚ America was beginning to experience radical political‚ economic‚ cultural‚ and territorial changes. As the populist movement’s emphasis of the rights and concerns of the everyday American began changing the political priorities of the nation‚ journalists‚ authors‚ reformers‚ and many politicians began to demand reprieve from the problems which had been created by rapid industrial development. One particular area of improvement was the environment. Due to the

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    On The Raft Of The Medusa

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    The Raft of the Medusa is a Romantic painting by Théodore Géricault from the early 19th century. Géricault was a French artist and lithographer who had a short but influential career. The Raft of the Medusa‚ arguably his most famous work‚ was first exhibited in the Salon of 1819 and proved controversial at the time as whilst it adhered to aesthetic standards of fine art but focused on an event from contemporary history rather than an interpretation of an Ancient Greek or Roman tale. The painting

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    Forbiddance developed from a pre‐Civil War anti‐alcohol change custom. Despite the fact that the Progressives framed their own particular political gathering in 1912‚ the development had expansive help among the two Democrats and Republicans. Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William Howard Taft (Republicans) and Woodrow Wilson (Democrat) all asserted

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    The Jungle

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    business was clearly on the side of the Republican Party and that rural and agricultural interests were in the Democrats’ camp. The Republicans came under the sway of the "insurgent‚" or progressive‚ wing‚ led by a new generation of reformers‚ such as Theodore Roosevelt and Robert La Follette. A moderate in 1901-1904‚ Rovelt

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    The Early Progressive Era

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    representatives in office a further means of direct democracy would be established. Beyond that‚ they also sought regulation of monopolies and corporations through anti trust laws. The New Progressivism was associated with the following presidents; Theodore Roosevelt. William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson. Roosevelt and Taft are best known for invoking antitrust legislation to break up large corporations that had

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    Jacob Riis

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    Published in 1890 and sub-titled “Studies Among the Tenements of New York”‚ this book was written by Jacob Riis‚ a Danish immigrant‚ to expose the ill treatment of the tenement poor in New York City. The book grew out of both his personal experience in the neighborhoods he wrote about‚ and his work as a reporter for the New York Tribune‚ where he started working as a police reporter in 1877. He pioneered the use of flash photography‚ allowing him to capture and communicate in a very concrete way

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    National Parks It has taken decades and continuous generational work to increase the areas of land that are protected from the drastic changes that humans bring to nature. Because of the labor of past generations‚ great amounts of effort have been forthput to protect regions of forests‚ deserts‚ bodies of water‚ and more. There is a great need to preserve the current National Parks across the nation‚ and continue to create new preservations to maintain the natural beauty of our nation. Dating

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    Meat Inspection Act

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    of Upton Sinclair’s The Jungle‚ an exposé of the Chicago meat packing industry‚ as well as to other Progressive Era muckraking publications of the day. The book’s assertions were confirmed in the Neill-Reynolds report‚ commissioned by President Theodore Roosevelt in 1906. Roosevelt was suspicious of Sinclair’s socialist attitude and conclusions in The Jungle and so sent labor commissioner Charles P. Neill‚ and social worker James Bronson Reynolds‚ men whose honesty and reliability he trusted‚ to

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    Roosevelt

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    Although in today’s day in age many of our presidents or presidential candidates are scrutinized for not doing enough; or glorified for saying what the might do‚ I believe there is one president who has shown the upmost devotion and stalwartness. Theodore Roosevelt is such a president because he was shot in the chest during a campaign speech. And finished. Roosevelt was also one of the most dignified presidents because of his intellectual and physical elements. As well as the fact he had won a Noble

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