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    Abstract John Dewey had many ideas about education that came from a philosophy of pragmatism and were central to the Progressive Movement in schooling. He believed that learners needed to be interested learning and the curriculum should be relevant to the children’s lives. He also thought that children needed to be taught about their surroundings. If they were taught these about their surroundings and the nature of living then they would have a chance to survive in their community. They needed…

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    The progressives became successful in their goals in many ways. The Progressive Era was an effort to get rid of the political, social, and economic problems during the Industrial Revolution. It took place from 1900 to 1917. The year 1917 was a significant end date for the Progressive Era because that was when World War I started. The idea of ¨social darwinism¨ had a big impact on these problems. The theory of Social Darwinism basically stated that the wealthy would grow in power, while the poor…

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    The progressive movement in the 1900’s is quite similar to the current definition to progressives, however its focus was to improve the lives of many Americans who worked in unimaginable conditions. The people in the early 1900’s felt oppressed and wanted things to changed. You can kind of compare it to how many people in America feel about their current situation, but within emphasize in growing. The major cause of the Progressive movement is was social problems that Americans faced in an…

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    Zinn’s interpretation of the progressive era is that he thinks socialism reached its high mark and Foner’s interpretation was he thought that there were more social divisions such as more population and consumer marketplace. Howard Zinn thought they owed largely too many of the problems that was from the rise of the industrial capitalism. Many progressives tried to enact on many of these social issues including Howard Zinn himself. He saw the problem as being started as capitalism itself. Zinn…

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    Progressive Education Final Common Assignment Progressive education has maintained an important and extensive influence on American schooling. Planting its roots in the late 19th century, “the progressive education movement was an integral part of the early twentieth-century reform impulse directed toward the reconstruction of American democracy through social, as well as cultural, uplift.” (Gavin Loss, Catherine; Loss, Christopher P. 2002) Led by the ideas of forerunners John Locke and…

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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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    After the Civil War, an industrialized United States was witnessed. Countless troubles were observed. The Progressive Era was a time where progressives, anyone who fulfilled improving society, took an active role addressing these issues. Progressivism was not a unified ideology. Progressivism features included regulations, social justice, and prohibition. Reformers established regulations. Big businesses caused botheration that was driven by industrialization. Andrew Carnegie, an industrialist,…

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    The Progressives saw expansion of governmental powers in wartime as an opportunity to reform American society and to establish national unity as well as expanding social justice. Economic Rationalization is one of the ideas they had in order to reform the American society. By doing this they wanted spirit of the nation’s unity, purpose as well as social justice to all be up to par. Another way that they reformed the American society is by federal powers and increasing the presence in the daily…

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    The Progressive Era gave new ideas about how the government should function and how the people would respond with it. The Progressive gave new thoughts of conservation as Theodore Roosevelt acknowledged the need to preserve natural resources for the future. He then created the US Forest Service, the National Park Service, and the Newlands Reclamation Act to protect these resources. This is also the time period where child labor laws were starting to appear and the government made an laws that…

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    The Progressive Era is a period in American history defined by radical political and social movements that challenged the foundational principles of the nation. Though classical liberal principles had been challenged in the past, specifically during the Civil War and Reconstruction, it was the Progressive Era that represented a shift in the American political arena away from individualism. During the Progressive Era, egalitarian movements began to take hold in the United States. Activists and…

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