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    Progressive Movement Essay There were many problems during the Gilded Age that lead to the Progressive Era. A few of these many problems included, but not limited to the child labor that took place in almost every factory. Children around 1- 13 years of age were working jobs that adults worked. They also had poor and unsafe working conditions that had the ability to cause them harm if just a wrong step was takes or a small mishap that could cut off their toe or finger or give them health…

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    and it has a lot to do with economic development and social organization, which is set to improve human conditions and the well being of society as a whole. Part of this reform includes getting rid of prostitution, drinking, and gambling, etc. Progressives appeared in many political organizations as a way to work towards getting rid of monopolies and creating a more fair and liberal space for citizens. President Theodore Roosevelt and President Woodrow Wilson became very involved in this…

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    The progressive era was the point in time in which the people of America began to understand the unfortunate circumstances that withheld them, and started to oppose it. In fact several movements were created in order to demolish the political and economic hierarchy that consumed America in the 1900’s. Lower and middle class industrial workers began to revolt, or strike, against their supervisors so they could achieve easier work hours, more wages, and safer environments to work in. Overall, many…

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    During the decades following the Civil War, the United States experienced incredible economic growth. It was a time of great technological advances and huge increases in production. It seemed as though a widespread desire for invention and entrepreneurship was sweeping the nation. This time period secured the place of this young nation as a world power. Although, the U.S. as a whole was experiencing a time of great excess, the benefits did not reach everyone. As industries grew, power…

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    Jimmie became an example of a normal working class man. Jimmie held a job, visited taverns, had female company regularly, he had not beaten his environment, he had become it to survive. Maggie is symbolic of a working lower class woman of the Progressive Era. Maggie was the character with the dreams for more. She dreams to become somebody more. She falls for Pete because she believes him to be a man of power and importance. She goes to his parties to become apart of that social crowd. Maggie…

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    Some historians believe that the single most important turning point in the progressive movement was the assassinations of President William McKinley in 1901. Theodore Roosevelt became president in 1901 after serving as Vice President Under McKinley. 1 As president, Roosevelt brought on several progressive reforms. In 1903 he persuaded Congress to establish a new cabinet-level department to increase the federal government’s control over the…

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    Many African Americans were prepared to share in the reform era with the rest of society, but because they were not considered citizens of the nation, they were left out of the reform. As the government became more responsive to the people of America, it refused to address the issues of humans who have contributed…

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    muckraker would be a commendation to any prominent individual or business. Muckraking is a demanding job that requires guts and imperative values from risk takers due to the menace that large corporations can be. Muckraking originated in the Progressive Era, which caused many reformations to be made so, naturally, it was a job for muckrakers to do. Muckrakers unfolded the truth about many corrupt politicians and rich business owners in order to improve the life of the people who were dealt with…

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    governs least, governs best." It is clear that during these years the government violated the principals of laissez faire 1865-1900 is a large part of American history; it is in many cases called the gilded age and it also covered segments of the progressive era and civil war. The policies of the federal government from 1865 to 1900 violated the principles of laissez faire using railroad land grants, control of…

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    From the mid-nineteenth to mid-twentieth centuries, industrialization and expansion changed the face of American society. The rise of poverty and class disparities encouraged social reformers to try and better the nation. Members of these reform organizations attacked prostitution, illegitimate pregnancy, marriage, and a myriad of other social “ills.” While men commuted to work, Victorian middle-class homes became the domain of women, who entertained guests, educated and raised the children and…

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