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Progressives and Wobblies (members of the Industrial Workers of the World) both sought to address social and economic inequalities in the early 20th century. While Progressives generally aimed for reform within existing political structures, focusing on issues like labor laws, women's suffrage, and anti-corruption, Wobblies advocated for more radical changes, promoting direct action and workers' control of industries. Both movements shared a commitment to improving the lives of workers and the marginalized, highlighting a common goal of social justice despite differing methods and ideologies.

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