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    Age then ensued and created more social and class inequalities like never before and the gap between the rich and poor grew greater. The Progressive Era took place in reaction and rejection to these aggressively capitalist advances and birthed many anti-monopoly reforms. The natural design of race, gender, and class systems that evolved throughout these four eras placed a plague upon the amount of equality African- American’s, the working class, immigrants and women attained and hindered the nation

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    before. By the late nineteenth century, many people were displeased and reformers from middle class citizens started the progressive movement. The progressives sought to reform, regulate taxes, and provide "equality of opportunity". The progressives made significant progress that caught the eye of many people and brought awareness to America. One of the first reforms that progressive wanted was regulation of big business. Theodore Roosevelt was the party leader in the

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    pieces together in numerous configurations leads one to believe this is an open-ended construction toy. Tinker Toys were developed in the progressive era. In a time of industry and invention, Tinker Toys nourished children’s creative drive. I immediately recognized the artifact I had been assigned. I played with Tinker Toys as a child. My first step

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    things are not perfect.” During the 1880’s to the 1920’s this statement seemed to be true about America but this sadness was not seen from the outside. The Progressive Era brought out these issues and made everyone aware of them. This era was a period in the United States that consisted of social activism and political reforms. The importance of this era was the passing of labor laws, anti-trust laws, unionization for important industries and the introduction of four new amendments in the constitution

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    The history of the United States shows an improvement in its civilization from its origin to the present. From the independence of the U.S. to the Civil Rights Movement. However, the biggest change occurred during the Progressive Era; a time period where new ways of thinking started to develop towards a more fair country. The social aspect had the biggest impact followed by political changes and some economical. The first political change happened when the muckrakers decided that the political

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    Although vastly different in their characteristics and motives, the Populist and Progressive era was chiefly caused by the lack of control among the masses and the government. With power revolving around large corporational bosses, individuals of this era sought to enact alterations in order to return order and strength to the people by attempting to limit the authority of corruption. With Progressivism focusing on

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    well-developed institute in history, the zoo was a work in progress that advanced from animal collections to caged menageries to elaborate exhibits of exotic wildlife. The aforementioned animal collections differ in the fact that the American zoos of the Progressive Era mainly appealed the middle class family. American Zoos can be traced back to colonial days, where animals were displayed via chains and cages in front of local businesses or placed in traveling menagerie collections. Such animal collections fascinated

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    that has been built on political, economical and social reform. One revolutionary era in particular that has played a major role in the establishment of new laws and acts which are used today is the Progressive Era. The Progressive Era was an age of political reform during the late 1800’s to early 1920’s, which also contained a lot of social advocacy for workers’ rights. Before the social reforms began in this era, there were numerous instances where poor and immigrant individuals were abused by

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    that Progressive era brought. As people who believed in Constitution of United States is the best political charter yet created by mankind, “conserve” it and handed it down to the next generation as it is the best practice to guarantee the free exercise of the inherent rights of individual through strictly limiting the power of the government, Elihu Root, William Howard Taft and Henry Cabot Lodge, Sr., leading members of the Republican Party, faced challenging time during the Progressive era. They

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    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 of the progressive Era made significant headway

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