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    at the National Level The start of the nineteenth century saw to the birth of the unforgettable Progressive movement, a reform movement that rocked the nation. The roots of Progressivism date back to the Greenback Labor party of the 1870s and the Populist party of the 1890s, a time when monopolistic industrialists were grasping more and more power and leading the country into further unrest. Progressives emerged all around the nation, among a diverse people, and throughout the government with one vision:

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    The Progressive Era happened between the years of 1890s and 1920s and this period put together fundamental reform activities for women. Women were leaders in a variety of social and political movements. In this era, countless women organized associations to plan solutions to the plenty problems that were created by urbanization, immigration, and industrialization. The progressive reformers wanted to end political corruption and to better the lives of individuals. One of the major movements in the

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    The Progressive era was a time in America’s history when people started to call for the government’s help to face the problems industrialization brought. This era was extremely important because it helped the people achieve better conditions and helped the government to make better use of its powers. One of the most potent groups of progressivists were muckrakers; they used journalism to bring forward problems and injustices in society and the work industry (McKeown). The Triangle Shirtwaist Fire

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    The Progressive Era helped respond to the economic and social problems due to industrialization. This movement helped changed living conditions. The Progressive movement was socially and economically successful because it opened the eyes of the public and caused change. President Woodrow Wilson gave a speech about the problems of society such as, industrialism. He believed that industrialism brought great material wealth, which contributed to the human costs. He says, “our government has too often

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    The Progressive reform movement grew from the exposes of muckraking journalists who brought to the attention of the public many issues of society and government that people felt strongly about. All of the presidents of the time period, from Roosevelt to Wilson helped bring about reform, especially at the national level. Progressive Era reformers were moderately successful on the national level. Many bills were passed to help society, however, success was often limited by the fact that most reformers

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    The Progressive Era was a time where people were in search for progress toward freedom and justice. This era “dominated politics from 1890 through World War 1” (Fred Carroll, PhD). During this era many people struggled to keep their jobs, their homes, and food for their families. Impoverishment played a huge role in the Progressive Era because many of the problems circulated around these people. Although these were hard times for people to get through some ignored the issue while others felt that

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    and Limitations of the Progressive Era The Progressive Era is the general movement to reform society by increasing government role in America. Progressivism is led by the educated middle-class. Progressives want monopolies, the control of services and prices, to be gone. The effectiveness of Progressives and federal government in bringing change at a national level included solving social problems, equal rights, and the voting system. During the Progressive Era, Progressives and the federal government

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    concerns society encountered: class warfare, poverty, greed, racism, and clashes within genders could best be attempted by proffering a dynamic workplace excluding discrimination, a healthy environment, and political innovation. Before the Progressive era was the time period of the Gilded Age. The Gilded age constituted of political fraud and laborers working several hours with little pay in the most extreme conditions. Presidents had faced difficulties to cause reform due to contrasting parties

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    The progressive era is an era of increased government involvement to protect the welfare of the people and this happened only because of the help of reformers during that time. The reformers had a lot of goals that they want to achieve, but their main goals were regulating child labor, improving working conditions and expanding democracy. And they were quite successful in their goals. The child labor was one of the biggest problem back there, and it was increasing rapidly. Almost every kid work,

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    poor, and thus urban, middle-class reformers sought to increase the role of government while maintaining a capitalist economy, called Progressivism. General goals of the Progressive Era included greater democracy, honest government, effective regulation of business, and social justice for working people. Of the three Progressive presidents—Roosevelt, Taft, and Wilson—Theodore Roosevelt

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