The progressive era was a time where industrialization was introduced to the American life and led to economic and social problems and thus, the response of women, people of color, and workers. Many depictions of this era through secondary sources can be used to see the conflicts faced by these individuals and the political movement that ensued right after. This point in time is arguably the greatest turning point in American history due to the favorable outcomes that came from it. The nineteenth…
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10/11/2014 Work McGerr, Michael E., A Fierce Discontent: The Rise and Fall of the Progressive Movement in America, 1870-1920. New York: Free Press, 2003. (Kindle Edition) Reviews Link, William A. 2004. "A Fierce Discontent: The Rise and Fall of the Progressive Movement in America, 1870-1920." Journal Of American History 91, no. 3: 1048. Fink, Leon. "The Rise and Fall of the Progressive Movement in America, 1870-1920." American Historical Review 109, no. 5 (December 2004): 1592-1593…
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Americans faced many disadvantages during the 1950's. In short they were discriminated from public services, to cafes and restaurants. After the American Civil War in 1865, black people in the American south were no longer slaves. But they had never gained equality with whites. Blacks had remained second classed citizens throughout their movement to America, with the worst paid unskilled jobs in…
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reinvented citizenship. The many changes during the reconstruction period brought on inequalities in many facets of the American society. Inequalities during the Gilded Age and the Progressive Era were prevalent, and they were also considered a problem to contemporaries. Contemporaries saw the inequalities as a problem because they were prevalent in the work force due to industrialization and the exploitation of the poverty-stricken and middle class workers, women were not granted certain rights due to…
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Texts and other materials utilized: Connecting with the Past Chapters 1-3, Taking Sides Unit 1, and A People’s History of the United States, Chapters 1-3. Lies My teacher Told Me Chapter 1-4 [CR1b] Themes: ID, WXT, PEO, POL, WOR, ENV Major Topics: Early contacts among groups in North America, and North American societies in the context of the Atlantic World; Spanish exploration and the development of colonies in the Americas; the rise of the English as an imperial power, including the…
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The Effects on American Politics From the Election of 1912 During the Progressive Era, Americans faced the challenge of choosing between four strong candidates of the election of 1912. Each candidate held concrete platforms that would have different effects on progressivism. Americans could chose the conservative presidential incumbent William Howard Taft(R), the New Jersey governor Woodrow Wilson (D), the long-time fighter for social reform-Eugene V.…
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The Progressive Era changed the face of America and impacted today's society by addressing the issues created during the Gilded Age. Women being treated similar to cattle and pushed aside as unimportant and unable to partake in government was a difficulty faced. Laborers were also subject to maltreatment from their bosses. Further more, the food production and meat industry became exponentially more improved because of exposure to the disgusting habits of the industry. Not only that but also people…
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The except above is from which founding document? Declaration of Independence 2. What is meant by “…it becomes necessary for one people to dissolve the political bands which have connected them…”? It is time for the American colonies to break away from Great Britain 3. List the characteristics of each era The Gilded Age 1870s-1900 “Pretty on the outside, not so pretty on the inside” The Progressive Era 1900-1920s Reform the problems of the Gilded Age (domestic policy) U.S. Rise to…
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Age and the first years of the twentieth century were a time of great social change and economic growth in the United States. Roughly spanning the years between Reconstruction and the dawn of the new century, the Gilded Age saw rapid industrialization, urbanization, the construction of great transcontinental railroads, innovations in science and technology, and the rise of big business. Afterward, the first years of the new century that followed were dominated by progressivism, a forward-looking political…
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During the Progressive era, many African Americans sought liberation from the cruel and unjust laws and treatment that oppressed their way of life. Many of these people looked to leaders in their own communities to help communicate their wants and needs for a better future in the post-Reconstruction years. One of these leaders was Booker T. Washington. Booker T. Washington was a part of the last generation of black men and women born into slavery in 1856. But his life as a slave was unusual. Like…
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