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    There is no doubt that the transition from Gilded age to Progressive era is not something related to sudden or abruptness. Instead, it is a progressional and evolutionary process. In order to determine the changes and progresses happened during this transition, it is indispensable to understand the true meanings and representations of Gilded age and progressive era separately. For Gilded age, it is an era of rapid economic and population growth in the United States during the post-Civil War and…

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    Manifest Destiny Through the eyes of Margaret Fuller and Henry David Thoreau Romanticism was a social reform movement that changed American society. The industrialization that occurred in the 1820s and 30s sparked this reformation of American individuality. During this period of evolution, certain individuals expanded both philosophically and geographically. With the world changing at such a fast pace, people were forced to adapt and embrace the unknown. This mentality was greatly adopted by…

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    The progressive period, or progressive era, begun in 1890 but it was not until 1901 when President Theodore Roosevelt was elected president that the progressive era and its movements gained nationwide importance. Progressive is a term used to describe a series of responses to social and economic related issues. The progressive era also refers to the series of movements and reforms that occurred all over the United Stated within the first two decades of the twentieth century. The progressive era…

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    Progressive ideas that were seen in early to mid-20th century, but they were not new to that time. The problems that the people fought against had been continuing from the late 19th century. These problems can still be seen in today’s society as well showing that they were not completely taken care of during this time frame. Progressives goal was to progress towards freedom and justice. They were to find solutions to inequality and to injustice. Progressivist’s came at doing things to solve…

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    Barack Obama makes this statement while on the 2008 campaign trail. He believes that money should be spread amongst everyone in society and not just held amongst a select few. He indirectly says that select few have wealth and keep it to themselves, and this hurts those without money. Obama doesn’t hide or complicate the meaning of his words by speaking in a roundabout way; rather, he makes his point by simply stating it. This statement is meaningful because Obama is saying this on the campaign…

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    “Muckraker” is a word usually associated with the Progressive time period when discussing American history. The Progressive era was a time of widespread social, political, and economic reformation which took place in the United States. Before the public could be awakened to action, it first had to be enlightened on the scandalous realities of factories, politics, and slums. Muckraking exposed iniquities, educated the public about corruption in high places, and prepared the way for corrective…

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    As the nation continues its incessant progression, one must not forget the foundational framework of history that influenced the structure of present-day America. Dismissing the 19th century and welcoming the 20th, the Progressive Era and the Gilded Age saw a rise in economical growth and brought an emergence of social advances that offered America the opportunity to flourish into the nation of achievable dreams. The “american dream” was desired by all, even by those across sea. It’s true, the…

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    The Progressive Movement was a movement caused by industrialization’s many social and political problems in America. During the Progressive Movement, journalists exposed the 1.)government’s corruption and 2.)the unhealthy working conditions in America, 3.)the reformers want to the government to listen to the citizens, and 4.)the number of educated citizens increased which all of these causes caused 1.)better working conditions, 2.)a more efficient city government, 3.)democratic state government,…

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    National Debt Analysis

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    Throughout the last few decades, the national debt has become an issue of dissent for politicians. Conservatives have continuously pushed for a balanced budget. With a stance of lowering taxes, opponents dispute how fiscal conservatives can actually balance the budget, as it is difficult to balance the budget while also lowering taxes. The loss of tax revenue, without economic growth, puts more pressure on the government to fund programs and expands the debt required to fund current government…

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    Progressive Era Reformers

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    Efforts for social reform by muckrackers and Progressive Era reformers were responsible for their present-day social developments and closely associated with today’s socioeconomic standings. As a nation, which was founded upon the ambition and need for social-environment modifications, the United States continually brings forth change and improvement. Muckrackers and Progressive Era reformers were the voice and advocate of the people. Their efforts, though some unsuccessful, were influential in…

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