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Differences And Similarities Between The Progressive Era And The 1930s

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Both the Progressive Era and the 1930s were transformational for the United States of America. The Great Depression and the New Deal occurred in the 1930s and great change took place to try and fix the issues that were ongoing at that time. Though the two eras had some striking similarities, I believe that the Progressive Era (1890’s to 1920’s) was more transformational to our country as a whole than the 1930’s was.
In the Progressive Era, the crises that our country faced were problems that were associated with immigration, urbanization, government corruption, and industrialization. In the 1930s, the Great Depression and newly elected President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal era, the main crises that our country faced were problems associated with economic collapse, poverty, and implementing new social programs to combat issues caused by the devastating economic conditions. Amid both the Progressive Era and the New Deal Era, programs and policies were being made with the goal of helping the American public, particularly those enduring impoverished conditions. All through the mid 1900's Roosevelt had strayed far from the ordinary "laissez-faire" approach and chose that the general population would need to be led by the government.
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From the point of view of New Dealers, Progressive era reforms had set up key precedents for government mediation in the economy, however, had not gone sufficiently far enough to avoid financial vulnerability. Both the Progressives and the New Dealers shared a faith in the likelihood that government could advance and improve social change. In times of helplessness and change, both the Progressives and New Dealers demanded that the government could be used to try and accomplish a measure of security and

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