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    The Progressive Era, from the late nineteenth century through the early twentieth century (1898-1919), was a time when women were learning and adjusting to the differences in America. Women had different goals they wanted to achieve. Women from different classes had different targets that they strived for. Some women wanted to be equals with all people and have the rights that they deserved to have. Others just tried to make life better and happier for themselves and their family. The fight for

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    Americans were living in the era or period called “Progressive Era.” Progressive Era was a period of political reform, economic growth, and social activism in the United States. During the Progressive Era the industrialization increased, divorce rates increased and emigrates from rural region to urban region increased. There was a lot going on during this period; a great many things happened and bad to America societies. Progressivism movements also happened throughout Progressive Era. The simple definition

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    The Progressive Era was a time period where many new ideas and activities formed. The Progressive Era held many legacies but of those there are two that were the most important, woman suffrage and government reform.     Woman suffrage is the right for women to vote.  During the late 1800’s women fought very hard to gain many rights including the right to vote. At the first women’s rights convention in Seneca Falls, New York in 1848 Elizabeth Cady Stanton convinced the delegates that women's suffrage

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    As we know, the Progressive Era was a time in which we progressed to a better country. My definition of the Progressive Era is the era of time in which we tried to make our country a better place by reforming, taking things away from our country, and placing things, businesses, or organizations in our country, and the basic trial and error that led to a better place that we are still working on today. I believe that the Progressive Era was mostly successful. We had a strong president to lead the

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    The Progressive Movement during the 1900s contained a wide-range of reform movements that changed American values and lifestyle creating an infinite impact on U.S history. The term Progressive is defined as describing a broad, loosely defined political movement of individuals and groups who hoped to bring about significant change in American social and political life (Give Me Liberty, pg.673) Progressive leaders focused on humanity and tried to make achievements on how American’s potential were

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    The Gilded Age and Progressive Era were two very different time periods in American History. During these two time periods the government played two different roles in America. During the Gilded age the government took a laissez faire approach in governing America, but during the Progressive era the government began to take action in governing America. The Gilded Age was a time of corruption, scandals, urbanization, and immigration. (Lecture Notes) The Progressive Era was a time where the government

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    The Progressive Era In the first two decades of the twentieth century, the United States experienced a large increase in political, economic, and social reforms. During this time, there had been an increase in urbanization, and industrial factories within the larger cities throughout the United States, particularly in the northeastern cities. With the addition of the industries and factories too populated also came a growing number of immigrants, and seekers of wealth and employment. As a result

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    The progressive era was a period that saw many reform movements, which included political reforms, social welfare reforms as well as economic reforms. In addition, scientific administration practices were improved and it immediately cut down corruption and wastage in government. Progressive era happened between the end of Civil War and the 20th century. US became more industrialized and urbanized during this period. Many changes were witnessed which brought varied benefits but on a similar platform

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    American farmer” (Globalyceum, The Gilded Age and the Progressive Era, 1877-1914). The Labor Unions and the Grange set up social justice for the workers during the Gilded Age. They both built social solidarity and collaborative action, as well as empowered the workers to exercise self-determination, realize their full potential, and fight for what they deserved as workers. The time that quickly following the Gilded Age was known as the Progressive Era and during this time, there were definite examples

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    The Progressive Era brought an abundance of changes to America. Lasting from the mid-1890s through World War I, progressivism publicised the national concerns about the state of society, the effects of industrialization and urbanization, social disorder, political corruption, and a multitude of other issues. Regulating giant businesses, gaining the right to vote for women, and offering a newfound hope to the American people are only a few of the changes that occurred during this time. These changes

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