An insurgent in the Progressive Era refers to a member of a reform movement advocating for social, political, and economic changes in response to the challenges posed by industrialization and urbanization. Insurgents sought to address issues such as corruption, labor rights, women's suffrage, and social justice, often challenging established political structures and norms. They aimed to empower ordinary citizens and promote greater government accountability and transparency. This grassroots activism was pivotal in shaping the policies and reforms of the era.
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Form over function
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Sonnet 29 was written about a young man. A statement that best describes it is depression caused by social ostracism and personal misfortune.
A progressive republican member of congress who opposed president Taft. A+LS
a progressive REBUBLICAN memeber of congress who OPPOSED president taft
A progressive republican member of congress who opposed president Taft. A+LS
A progressive republican member of congress who opposed president Taft. A+LS
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They became culturally different from one another.
Modernism and postmodernism are philosophical views. Modernism attempts to improve daily life with technological advances whole postmodernism attempts to create progressive movements.
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He was a soldier.
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