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    necessarily mean that everything the people need is the government's responsibility, it is the role of the government to protect the social welfare of its citizens. Our policies today regarding social welfare stem from what happened during the Progressive Era. Social welfare is defined as the social services provided by a state or by a private organization. Federal and state welfare programs include…

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    One of the major themes that developed progressivism was women’s rights and suffrage. As women of the working class in the progressive era, they fought for their rights to receive the same wages as men, improved working conditions, and shorter working hours. Women protested against unequal pay and poor working conditions by going on strike. One of the organizations that influenced these strikes was the Women’s Trade Union League who organized working women into unions. In 1909 the International…

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    The Prohibition was certainly a big part of the Progressive era. The law was passed on January 16, 1919. It was proposed and supported by religous groups and mostly women. The prohibtion was a big part of the progressive era, but for the majority of the U.S. population, it was a big part for the wrong reasons. Some homes would make and sell alcohol for many years. The 18th Amendment was prohibition of alcohol. It was proposed on December 18, 1917 by Congress. The 18th Amendment was ratified on…

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    were not allowed many of the rights men had and could not vote. These are all examples of discrimination against minorities which took place during the Progressive Era. Without the assistance of the government, these Social Reforms may be non-existent and we could still have slavery and child labor today. Discrimination during the progressive era led to many uprises of violence, deaths, and, with the government playing the roles in our lives, many new laws which contributed to public safety and…

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    passed unless women have the right to vote too. These women and other women right pioneers lobbied Congress to pass Constitutional Amendment for women to be given the right to vote. During the Progressive Era the status of women…

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    Immigration in The United States during the progressive era resulted in an essential transformative period during American history. The United States was a beacon of hope for immigrants looking for prosperity and a fresh start. However, during the years 1880 through 1925, important transformations within the American economy occurred there were important such as the successful and lucrative industrialization and tensions arose regarding the government’s negative feelings and toward the large…

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    and the Progressive Era began in the 1800s and lasted till the 1920s. In this period, it was marked by major movements for reform against the backdrop of socioeconomic conflicts; in addition, America emerged as a world power. It was the perfect period for business moguls and corrupt politician to manipulate the government and the economy for their benefits; consequently, it involved people at home and internally. During the late 19th and early 20th century, racism, social and progressive…

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    during the “progressive” era. The community aspect of caring for each other seems to have been completely lost, and attempts to find a place for individuals incapable of performing traditional labor diminished. Rapid industrialization continued to cause more and more disabilities, and the quality of life of those affected by them became even worse than before. Disabilities during this time were viewed as undesirable defects, and those who had them were ostracized and looked down upon. This era…

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    Throughout the Progressive Era, the typical work day consisted of long hours and poor working conditions until Samuel Gompers transformed the entire work force that evolved to today's average working day. Samuel Gompers mobilized the the work force tremendously with great dedication and passion for a better life for all working men. Gompers pushed to end child labor and a limited workday with manageable working conditions. Samuel Gompers changed the lives of working individuals and with great…

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    History of American Women Final The ERA, which is also known as the equal rights amendment was introduced in Congress for the first time in 1923, and stands for equal rights under the law and will not be revoked by any state in terms of one’s sex. In 1913, Alice Paul and her friend Lucy Burns who founded the Women’s National Party, a party which promotes equal rights for women. Paul proposed the equal rights amendment which embodied that woman, despite obtaining the right to vote, were not…

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