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    Muckrakers shed light on the shady business dealings the capitalistic upper class dealt in, and the corruption of politics. The society they showed made many Americans felt as though the fundamental principles and promises were violated. This is how progressivism was formed; a way to fix the broken society that many Americans now suffered in. Progressivism arose in various places from 1890 to 1917. It had many different focuses ranging from social justice emphasis to economic and political emphasis. There

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    The Progressive Era      Progressivism in the United States took place in the period between the Spanish-American War and the entry of the United States into the great World War. It was a time for change in America in all walks of life, as well as a time for reform. It was marked by Theodore Roosevelt's 7 and a half years in office, the Rough Rider put it upon himself to make the first strides towards reform. These reforms included the cracking down on illegal monopolies

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    Teddy Roosevelt in the Progressive Era Progressivism originated as the optimistic vision that society was capable of improvement, and that continued growth and advancement were the nation's destiny. This, however, would require direct, purposeful human intervention in social and economic affairs. Progressive reformers wished to limit the disperse authority and wealth by empowering the government to regulate or break up trusts at both state and national levels. They also believed in the importance

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    through government regulation, muckraking, and conservation. During the second Industrial Revolution, leaders of progressivism, such as Theodore Roosevelt began to notice the effects of the United States advancing Industrial economy; concentration of corporate powers, social injustice of the working class, and lack of democracy in

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    movements that changed American values and lifestyle creating an infinite impact on U.S history. The term Progressive is defined as describing a broad, loosely defined political movement of individuals and groups who hoped to bring about significant change in American social and political life (Give Me Liberty, pg.673) Progressive leaders focused on humanity and tried to make achievements on how American’s potential were being utilized by political and corporate business. Progressivism increased across

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    Through the prism of time, women’s position in America has changed, especially during the periods of 1890 to 1925. Not only did things change economically for them but also politically. Many assumptions made about the nature of women affected their position drastically. From the era of 1890 to 1925 contributed to a considerable adjustment in the statements about the nature of women and a significant improvement in the general position of women in America. The development of the economy had changed

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    When it comes to the topic of progressivism, most of us will readily agree that slow progress is better than no progress. Where this agreement usually ends, however, is on the question of which progressive era is more beneficial to society. The old progressive era was “a period of social activism and political reform in the United States that flourished from the 1890s to the 1920s.” The old progressive era included Prohibition, women’s suffrage, and child labor. The new progressive era, the one we

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    progressive reforms at the national level because it had been a slow process by the presidents co-opting the ideas of true progressives, limited trust busting, which led to corporations expanding abroad, and continuous racial injustice towards African Americans. Even though there were some improvements made, such as women's suffrage, the reform of unsanitary practices in the food industry, and child labor laws, these changes occurred at a conservative pace, not at all radically. The Progressive Era brought

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    Progressive era in the early centuries was trying to make social changes to the country. During the early century’s there were some issues that taken place far as, having children working hard like slaves and as well as the women and innocent victims losing their lives a lot of things were out of place. Individuals fought and voted to make changes that were going on that wasn’t right in society. There was other problems causing issues with the countries about opinions about poverty, race, class,

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    Progressivism was at the peak of its movement in America during the new era of Coney Island and was observed by many critics. Progressives at the time liked to focus on order and to decrease activities that took away from the structure of life. It was the goal of progressives to address any political or local problems, especially those focusing on an increase in industrialization among urban societies and cultures (Textbook, 778). Kasson states in his book that it was the goal of progressives to

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