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.
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Wilson's desire to end the eating clubs at Princeton reflected Progressive ideals by promoting inclusivity and social reform. He believed these exclusive clubs perpetuated elitism and social divisions, which ran counter to the Progressive movement's goal of creating a more equitable society. By advocating for a more democratic social structure on campus, Wilson aimed to foster a sense of community and shared experience among students, aligning with Progressive values of reform and social responsibility.
i think it was good
an end to poverty (apex)
relief, recovery, and reform
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.
The progressives believed in social justice, reform, and modernism. It was not the goal of this group to go back to traditional ideas.
there were 4 goals: protect social welfare, promote moral improvement, create economic reform, foster efficiency
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