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Pros of the New Deal included new work programs for people and more government assistance. A con was that it cost the government a lot of money.

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Does the progressive Era refers to the years following World war 2?

No. The Progressive Era started around 1890 and lasted until the end of World War I (around 1919).


Why was the period that proceeded World war 1 called the progressive era?

The period preceding World War I, known as the Progressive Era, was characterized by widespread social, political, and economic reforms aimed at addressing the challenges posed by industrialization, urbanization, and corruption. Reformers sought to improve working conditions, expand suffrage, regulate monopolies, and promote social justice through various movements, including labor rights and women's suffrage. This era represented a shift towards greater government intervention in the economy and society, as reformers believed that active government involvement was essential to achieving progress and equality. The Progressive Era laid the groundwork for significant changes in American society and governance, influencing policies and attitudes well into the 20th century.


What was the era after the civil war and before World War 1?

The era after the Civil War and before World War I is known as the Gilded Age, extending roughly from the 1870s to the early 1900s. This period was marked by rapid industrialization, urbanization, and significant economic growth in the United States. However, it was also characterized by stark social inequalities, political corruption, and labor unrest. The era set the stage for major social reforms and the eventual emergence of the Progressive Era.


How did churches support the Progressive movement?

The Church gave full support during the progressive movement in an effort to rid things like crime and alcohol. They used to progressive movement as an advantage to their teachings and stated what was a sin and what wasn't.


Can the First World War be regarded as a particularly Progressive conflict or did it derail the Progressive Movementor are both of these statements true?

Both are true