Progressivism in the United States
Progressivism in the United States
History
In the United States, the term progressive can be traced back to the Progressive Era of the early 20th Century, when certain politicians (see Theodore Roosevelt, Bull-Moose Republicans, and the United States Progressive Party) and civilians pushed for better working conditions for the average worker, better living conditions for the poor, the cleaning up of corruption in politics, environmental conservation and other issues.
Related Topics:
United States - Progressive Era - Theodore Roosevelt - Bull-Moose - United States Progressive Party
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