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    leader’s inability to maintain their increasing standard of life. The Great War worked as a catalyst by creating an environment conducive to revolution, focusing all of the causes in one place at one time, with the focal point being February and March of 1917. The source of power for this revolution began at the end of the 18th century, simultaneously building the arsenal against Nicholas II’s autocratic, repressionist regime. The revolution was generally of contemporarily liberal origins, however, it was

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    History of America (1865 to 1914) The history of the United States from 1865 to 1914 consisted of development, reconstruction, the gilded age and was really a progressive era. During this period there was a significant rise in industrialization which resulted huge flow of immigration in America. This period brought rapid growth and immense fortune in North and West and U.S. become the world’s leading industrial, economic and agriculture power. The average income e of nonfarm worker raised by 75%

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    Progressivism implies a philosophy that welcomes innovations and reforms in the political, economic, and social order. The Progressive movement, 1901 to 1917, was ultimately the triumph of conservatism rather than a victory for liberalism. In a general sense, the conservative goals of this period justified the Liberal reforms enacted by Progressive leaders. Deviating from the "traditional" definition of conservatism (a resistance to change and a disposition of hostility to innovations in the political

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    Progressivism implies a philosophy which welcomes innovations and reforms in the political, economic, and social order. The Progressive movement, 1901 to 1917, was ultimately the triumph of conservatism rather than a victory for liberalism. In a general sense, the conservative goals of this period justified the Liberal reforms enacted by Progressive leaders. Deviating from the “traditional” definition of conservatism (a resistance to change and a disposition of hostility to innovations in the political

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    In 1901, the US negotiated with Britain to construct a canal in Nicaragua or Panama, in order to make the voyage between Atlantic and Pacific Oceans much smoother. Although the negotiations were successful and plans to build this canal through Panama were permitted by the Senate, Colombia owned the land, and was unwilling to give it away so easily. Only after the US lent aid to a Panamanian Revolution, much to Colombia’s dismay, did Colombia finally accept the terms of agreement with the Hay-Bunau-Varilla

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    1880–1917 Chapter 19 “Civilization’s Inferno”: The Rise and Reform of Industrial Cities, 1880 –1917 Chapter 20 Whose Government? Politics, Populists, and Progressives, 1880 –1917 Chapter 21 An Emerging World Power, 1877–1918 Chapter 22 Wrestling with Modernity, 1918 –1929 Part 5 Essential Questions After studying the chapters in Part 5, you should know how to answer the following questions: 1. Why and how did American society industrialize during the late nineteenth

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    Impact of the Muckrakers during the Industrial Revolution During the Progressive Era was the upbringing of the Muckraking. An investigating journalism. That during the time exposed corruption and abuse. The Muckrakers gave detailed and accurate of political economic corruption and other hardships of large business in the industrializing United States. The name Muckraker was giving when the term was used by President Theodore Roosevelt; during his speech on April 14, 1904 “which spoke of a man with

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    found to shed light to the citizens in the city. They wrote about various topics from child labor, poor education and illiteracy, the effects of alcohol abuse as well as the rise in crime. They also explored the rights of women and the women’s suffrage movement that was quietly becoming a roar. The time frame for the Muckrakers to get down to business was during (1900-1917). This timeframe is now known as the Progressive Era. Their main goal was awareness, but they didn’t stop with just saying it once

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    century consisted of social and political reformers who wanted to address the rapid change in economy and culture due to Industrialization. Upton Sinclair was one of the most vigorous socialist activist. His literature was a strong influence in the Progressive Era. Sinclair is widely know for both his writings and political career. Although he published over 90 books, his success is due to The Jungle (1906), a true muckraking exposé. Upton Beale Sinclair Jr. was born to Priscilla Harden and Upton Sinclair

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