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The first Progressives were a diverse group of reformers in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States, advocating for social, political, and economic reforms to address issues caused by industrialization and urbanization. Key figures included journalists like Ida Tarbell, social workers like Jane Addams, and political leaders like Theodore Roosevelt. They sought to combat corruption, improve working conditions, promote women's suffrage, and regulate monopolies. The movement laid the groundwork for significant changes in American society and government.

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