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The New Deal and Progressive Era both were in the same time. But the actual similarity is that the New Deal was the first part of Roosevelt's Progressive Era plan.
Theodore Roosevelt's program of Progressive reforms was known as the Square Deal. His third party was called Bull Moose Party.
Roosevelt supported Progressive Reforms with the Square Deal
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The best home insurance places would be progressive. They will provide you bundles that save hundreds of dollars each year. They are the easiest people to deal with.
A 7-day trip to the Bahamas for two people in first class flight, staying in a five-star hotel, with scuba diving all for $2500 would be considered a huge hot Christmas vacation deal of all times.
The Republicans are considered to be more conservative in most ways. However, political stances have a way of changing quickly. Both sides try to appeal to as many groups as possible and forge a winning coalition The old saying, 'Politics makes strange bedfellows" had a great deal of truth to it.
The New Deal was a culmination of the era of progressive reform in the sense that it helped promote employment and helped (somewhat) bring us out of a depression. Both the New Deal and Progressive reform brought together the low-income groups and ethnic and religious minorities together. The progressive era was the time when people began to use the mechanism of government to create the conditions for a better life for all and to begin the arduous process of reining in the excesses of capitalism. During the New Deal, instead of reining in excesses of capitalism, the government distributed it, and even non-excess capitalism, to the poor and minority groups. Hope this helps =)