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    Achievements in the technology of the gilded Age gave the opportunity to scientists throughout the Progressive Era to make new discoveries. For example, in 1878 physicist Albert A. Michelson first measured the speed of light; this later played an important role in Albert Einstein’s 1905 development of the “The Special Theory of Relativity”. In 1907, Albert…

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    Reforms are improvements or amendment to an unsatisfactory action. During the Progressive Era of the United States, many reforms and acts were passed to help the country advance. Some of those acts and reforms regulated child labor, improved working conditions, and protected consumers through many exploits by Jacob Riis and Upton Sinclair. Many children were working in factories and sweatshops, as a means to help support their families. These children would work for 9 to 12 hours daily, and get…

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    The flat tax, progressive tax and value added tax are three very different and unique tax systems. All three tax systems have similarities and differences. By comparing these three tax systems we can understand their advantages and disadvantages and see which one is the best for the United States. Currently, the United States uses an income tax called the progressive-rate tax system. This tax rate system is very complex and requires taxpayers to complete multiple forms, compute deductions, and…

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    The Progressive era changed the face of America by forming many organizations such as the NAACP, FDA and also caused the safety standards to go up. The NAACP helped colored people to fight for their freedoms and equality's that have been stripped from them. The FDA helped get rid of unsanitary food prepossessing plants such as the meat packing industry. The Progressive era also caused a changed in the safety standards in America such as the sprinkler system inside a building or factory to put…

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    The Progressive Era, also known as the Gilded Era, spanned the late 1800s until the early 1900s. During this time, there were many reforms that came along. They spanned every area from politics to society, to the environment, and consumers. Some of these reforms we still have today, and others were left behind with the era. Many of the political reforms helped citizens have a more direct impact on the political process. Four of these measures include a direct primary, which allowed voters to…

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    While all the presidents worked to correct problems during the Progressive Era, Theodore Roosevelt was the most progressive president because he regulated big business, workers rights, and conservation of natural resources The Sherman Antitrust Act was a part of Roosevelt's work of regulating business. Roosevelt used this act when he criticized the wealth of Americans on the account of violence exploding into the public that could destroy the whole system. Roosevelt also used the Pure Food and…

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    The progressive era was a period of progressivists making an attempt to mend society by addressing the social and political difficulties caused by speedy industrial development and urban growth during the Gilded Age. The Gilded Age was a time of a corrupt government and abusive of workers including child labor. These aspects of the government continued long enough that the attempt to fix them lead to the Progressive Era. The Progressive Era was a time to fix the Gilded Age’s problems. The Gilded…

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    make changes in our country, American history would be almost non-existent. Progressivism has been such a strong and growing ideal in our country that is has not left any Americans affected. From workers, to women’s rights, and even politically, progressive reformers have left no stone in our country unturned. Wherever there was need for improvement and search for equality, activists worked to solve and reform issues in order to make every Americans’ lives better. What we teach the students of…

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    The progressive refers a specific group that was inspired by reformation ideas of the nation and so they went ahead to try and practically implement their ideas between the late 19th centuries and early 20th centuries. Looking at the development history of the United States, there is only a limited group of people who owned wealth, while the rest were facing hardships as they struggle to make it in life mainly characteristic of dangerous working places, low wages, and long working hours.…

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    The Progressive era was a time where thinkers, like Theodore Roosevelt, wanted to better the United States. One of the ideas of these progressive thinkers was to ban alcohol, which led to prohibition and the 18th amendment. The 18th amendment prohibited the transportation, manufacture, and sale of alcohol. This amendment was passed by congress in December 1917 and ratified in January 1919, but didn’t go into effect until January 20th, 1920. After the 18th amendment was ratified, the Volstead…

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