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If you are referring to the post-Civil War reform efforts, called the Reconstruction Era, there is a thorough study of this period of American history to be found in the related link below:

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The reforms introduced by the progressives were unsuccessful early on due to structural and institutional barriers. Powerful industrialists and politicians resisted the reforms to protect their own interests, and corrupt practices hindered the implementation of these reforms. Additionally, the Supreme Court often struck down progressive legislation, arguing that it violated constitutional rights or exceeded the government's regulatory authority. These factors limited the effectiveness of the reform efforts in the early stages.

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What reforms did progressives work for regarding labor?

child labor laws, Workman's compensation, and limitation on working hours for women


Why did the Progressives support women suffrage in the early twentieth century?

Women in the Progressive Era worked for economic and political equality and for social reforms, such as the right to control their earnings and to own property. They came to realize that politicians were unwilling to listen to them, so they needed win the right to vote in order to achieve the reforms they wanted.


How did American Progressives view World War 1?

initially the progressives believed that the war was violent and uncivilized but by the time the United States joined the war, they had realized that the war was filled with many opportunities for American society.


What are the important elements of voting reform proposed by the progressives?

The direct primary, the initiative, referendum, and the recall. All of these reforms are currently used in the United States.


What three ways did the progressives help to improve condtions?

Progressives shared many of the same goals and demands that the earlier Populist movement had unsuccessfully championed: democratic reforms like the initiative (where a popular petition can be voted into law), referendum (where proposed laws have to be referred to the voters for approval), and direct election of Senators (rather than through state legislatures). But Progressivism was rooted in the middle class, unlike the earlier Populist movement of struggling farmers and workers. Perhaps as a result of their class status, their usually high level of education, and their resulting influence, Progressives were also more successful at getting their reforms passed into law, even if some of those reforms failed to accomplish all that the Progressives hoped they would.

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Democratic reforms introduced by the progressives?

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The progressives attempted their first political reforms?

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What reforms did progressives push through at the federal level?

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child labor laws, Workman's compensation, and limitation on working hours for women


What According to progressives the cure for all of American democracy's ills was?

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Why did the Progressives support women suffrage in the early twentieth century?

Women in the Progressive Era worked for economic and political equality and for social reforms, such as the right to control their earnings and to own property. They came to realize that politicians were unwilling to listen to them, so they needed win the right to vote in order to achieve the reforms they wanted.


How did American Progressives view World War 1?

initially the progressives believed that the war was violent and uncivilized but by the time the United States joined the war, they had realized that the war was filled with many opportunities for American society.


Who was known as battling bob by early progressives?

Robert M. La Follette


What are the important elements of voting reform proposed by the progressives?

The direct primary, the initiative, referendum, and the recall. All of these reforms are currently used in the United States.