It assumed that everyone wanted to have change and move forward. While people seemed all on board, some people wanted to stay with traditional values.
were the regulation of powerful new corporate interests, or "trusts," especially railroads, banks, and the monopolistic Standard Oil Company
protecting social welfarepromoting moral improvementcreating economic reformfostering efficiency
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The four goals that various progressive reform movements struggled to achieve were protecting social welfare, promoting moral improvement, creating economic reform, and fostering efficiency.
The four goals that various progressive reform movements struggled to achieve were protecting social welfare, promoting moral improvement, creating economic reform, and fostering efficiency.
The four goals of the reform movements were to eradicate social evils such as slavery and alcohol abuse, to expand women's rights and suffrage, to improve working conditions and labor rights, and to advocate for educational and prison reforms.
- to succeed in life - better right for women to vote at a certain age - and have more moral improvement within each person and not be distinguished on any way
they wanted to help people who did not have jobs
Economic systems are based on the reflection on the values, assumptions and goals of a particular culture.
Economic systems are based on the reflection on the values, assumptions and goals of a particular culture.
The one goal of Americanization movement during the progressive era was that to make immigrants more loyal and moral citizens.
Movements do not have priorities. Organizations have priorities and goals.
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.