Saturday, May 18, 2019

Progressive Era Dbq

Charlie Shinske During the Progressive Era, pressure from labor, suffrage, and conservation movements profoundly changed the public life of the Statesn history. Many of the reformers ideas clashed with the male-dominated, capitalist economic structure present at the turn of the century. Some of the mean reforms opposed the current system, but the level of social unrest necessitated change. Businessmen and activists alike initiated the reforms during the Progressive Era.Government, receivable to the intention of calming the common man and quieting the seemingly more and more vocal middleclass, back up them from the socio-economic class 1900 to 1920, Progressive Era reformers were successful in bringing about reform to the United States. Socially, America was gaining strength, with women much(prenominal) as Jane Addams, a womens rights activist, entering the progressive fight. The percent of bailable voters who cast ballots in presidential elections were at a somewhat steady rat e from 1904 to 1916, ranging from 59-65%, but in the 1920 election, only 49% of eligible voters actually cast ballots. Document J) Although some may argue that the percent decrease was due to closely Americans not liking any of the elected Presidential candidates, and therefore not voting this is untrue because this was the first of all election in which women could vote, which threw of the ratio of voters and non-voters. In addition, all four candidates running for the title of President, Debs, Roosevelt, Wilson, and Taft, were all progressives, and precious to reduce the number of trusts. This gave all voters, men or women, some incentive to vote.In the end of the election, Woodrow Wilson won, but not with the majority. During Wilsons presidency, some women spoke out saying that Wilson was oppressing them, and compared themselves to people being oppressed by Kaiser that were living Ger numerous. (Document H) many female rights activists saw the government as putting them down th at is why the passing of the 19th amendment caused such an uproar, women agreed and were excited with their new found power, but men were not happy (mostly because women promoted prohibition).During this thirty year period in American history our country made major strides in working conditions, moral values, and where we stood in the worlds commerce. We now had a wealthy middle class that could sort of grapple for themselves and we were working on making sure that the food we ate and the water we drank was healthy enough for us to drink. The U. S. was starting to boom, then came the depression.

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