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Progressivism & Reforms

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The Progressive Era in the United States characterized the early 20th century; also referred to as the "Age of Reform", the effects of this period would reverberate throughout American life for generations to come. Put simply, Progressivism sought to change the relationship between the American government and its people. This change would help to complete a transformation in America, which was turning from a largely agrarian society to a largely urbanized one (PBS.org 1). America's participation in World War I would hasten this transformation, and in some respects complete it. A tragedy of global proportions, the Great War was nonetheless useful for the United States, as it would apply the Progressive mandate and help to solidify a new role for government in this country.

In the early 1900s, America was experiencing some growing pains as a rapidly industrializing nation. An influx of immigrants, coupled with the birth of the truly urban metropolis, created a fabric of materialism and greed that blanketed burgeoning American industrial centers. Large corporations and trusts were gaining control over the nation's finances, and were using this control to manipulate wages, prices, working conditions, and ultimately, politics in America. It was in many respects the birth of the Party Bosses and the political party machines they operated that would make Progressivism prudentłeven necessaryłfor mainstream America (PBS.org 1).

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