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    forward into the future.” Alexis Herman. The progressive era, spanning from the 1890s to the 1920s was a time where investigative journalism otherwise known as muckraking brought major issues to light, including child labor. Child labor, while not as prominent is the United States today, is still happening in our community on both a local and national level. This is due to loopholes in laws, as well as patterns of child labor created in the Progressive Era that despite its horrors, still continues today

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    During the Progressive era many changes were made to the american society, especially when the United States entered WW1. The progressives saw the war “as a special opportunity for reform, a chance to promote their agenda at point after point” and “the nation would confront , not ignore social problems at home.”(282) Many of the the reforms the progressives enacted turned to be a deadly poison to the party, shifting the populous to the republican party. Many of these Changes including nationalism

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    needing reform in the Progressive Era, Progressives all shared the common theme of activism that aimed to bring positive change to society through science, technology and increased democracy (Barnes & Bowles, 2014). President Theodore Roosevelt nicknamed the journalist writing for magazines muckrakers because they could dredge up the worst muck and filth they could fine in society regarding working conditions in factories and living conditions for the poor. Progressives would go as far as pretending

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    Progressive Era The progressive era from 1900-1920 brought many reforms, such as better work conditions, muckrakers, meat inspection Act and much more. The progressive Era reformers were very effective and the federal government were successful in bringing reform at the national level. Some exposed the corrupt monopolies they were known as muckrakers, others worked to improve working conditions and fight against child labor. women’s fought for the suffrage that they deserved. The african american

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    The progressive era occurred from the end of the 1800s to the beginning of the 1900s. This was the period when many immigrants from Europe and Asia were moving to the United States due to crop failure, such as the potato famine in Ireland. During industrialization in America, many people found jobs working in factories. Most of these factories, like the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory, were breaking almost every factory law making it unsafe for their workers. Conditions during this time were horrific

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    While Progressive Era reformers and the federal government were relatively successful and effective at bringing about some essential forms of national reform like tariff adjustment and trust-busting, there were still many important reforms that many politicians chose to overlook when it came to substantially changing America in the 1900-1920 period. Presidents like Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft and Woodrow Wilson were all particularly influential when it came to changing many aspects of

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    million immigrants came from the United States, most from Italy and Russia, and the Progressive Era immigration forming the process of migration set by the expansion and the industrial revolution. Immigrants coming to the United States came for the American dream of freedom, and the desire to escape poverty and seek for jobs. The urbanization and growth

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    The Progressive Era was the solution to many different problems that were caused by the fast pace of industrialization and city growth within the United States after the Civil War. Problems during this time included poverty, cheap labor, corruption within government and within big industries, and political organizations that broke down the integrity of the government. During this time, many Americans saw the United States as non-traditional. They felt that government being corrupted by the rich and

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    The Progressive ear, occurring between the years of 1890 to 1920 and was a reaction to the second Industrial Revolution. Many progressives desired a limitation on the power of big businesses, an improvement on the democracy of the people, and an increase in social equality among the people. The progressive era was a time of enlightenment and reform for the United State, in that it improved the quality of life through government regulation, muckraking, and conservation. During the second Industrial

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    In the Progressive Era, reformers sought change to many industries that didn’t provide protection to the consumer, as well as the way certain groups of people, such as women, were looked at in the views of society. During this period, progressive reformers had a major role in the protection of consumers and the breakup of monopolies to which they were widely successful. As shown in Document A, reformers sought to break up large companies that controlled their area of competition, such as the Standard

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