Social Reformers Of The Progressive Er Social Movement

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The Progressive Era took place in 1890 to 1920. The Progressive Era started as a social movement and started to grow into a political movement. They also did not believe in social Darwinism. They believed that the worlds problems that society faced "(poverty, violence, greed, racism, class warfare)" could be prevented by having safe environments to live in, having a great education, and an efficient place to work. The "Progressives" usually lived in the big cities. They were all college educated. The "Progressives" believed that the government were the only people who could end up changing anything. There were three people who were the most powerful voices part of the "Progressives". They were also called social reformers, Jane Addams, and to journalist, Ida Tarbel and Jacob Riis. These three social reformers wanted to expose all of the evils that lived in the world like "corporate greed, combating fear of immigrants, and urging Americans to think hard about what democracy meant." There were other American "Progressives" that told everyone to …show more content…

The website really does not have any authority over this because it was written for others to be educated, the website did not give its own opinion because all it was doing was stating facts about the progressive era. The website was very informative and used very easy to understand english, at least for me. It did not have to many hard words and sentences were easy to understand. The website did have links to Eleanor Roosevelt speeches (Franklin Roosevelt's wife). The website also include other links to other websites that could give you more information on the Progressive era. Out of all the information the website has given me, none of it was at all bias. There was no "I think" or "I believe" out of all the text. The whole website only listed

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