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Political and economic reforms. :]
If you mean in the United States, the conservative is pro-small government, the liberal is for more government intervention.
The majority of reforms advocated by the Populist Party were incorporated into laws by either the state or federal government.
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All of these are reforms introduced by the Progressives. Plato<3
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The reform idea which was a common goal of the populist and the progressive was to regulate business, and to ensure that the government of the day worked better.
Progressives pushed for the direct election of senators by all state voters.
Political and economic reforms. :]
They desired to expose graft, using a secret ballot to counteract the effects of party bosses, and have direct election of U.S. senators to curb corruption.
While not all progressives supported all progressive reforms, the basic objectives of the movement included the following: Destruction of the monopolistic power of the major corporations and banks in America. More representative government at all political levels in local, state, and national government. An active government that would take the initiative in reform.
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If you mean in the United States, the conservative is pro-small government, the liberal is for more government intervention.
William Lyon Mackenzie led the 1837 Upper Canada Rebellion, which eventually led to government reforms.
The rapid growth of cities.
Yes, the election of Herbert Hoover in 1928 was seen as a blow to the interests of progressives. Hoover was a Republican and his presidency was characterized by a more conservative approach to government intervention and regulation. This was a departure from the progressive policies of his predecessor, President Calvin Coolidge, and dampened the hopes of progressives for continued social and economic reforms.