21.1 The Origins of the Progressive Spirit in America
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The Progressive Era (1890-1920) was a time of sweeping social and political reform in the United States. Sparked by rapid industrialization and urbanization, reformers tackled issues like poverty, corruption, and workers' rights through activism and legislation. Key developments included antitrust laws, labor protections, and women's suffrage. The era saw the rise of investigative journalism, settlement houses, and conservation efforts. Its legacy shaped modern American government, laying the groundwork for future social movements and regulatory policies.
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The Progressive Era (1890-1920) was a time of sweeping social and political reform in the United States. Sparked by rapid industrialization and urbanization, reformers tackled issues like poverty, corruption, and workers' rights through activism and legislation. Key developments included antitrust laws, labor protections, and women's suffrage. The era saw the rise of investigative journalism, settlement houses, and conservation efforts. Its legacy shaped modern American government, laying the groundwork for future social movements and regulatory policies.
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