Progressivism Movement
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Progressivism was a movement that arose in the beginning of the twentieth century. It was a wide-ranging movement that was fueled by the ômuckrakers,ö passionate journalists and writers who were drawing attention to a whole slew of social ills in America at the time, such as the exploitation of child labor by ruthless corporations, the massive corruption of the political machines in the big cities, and the horrors of lynching in the South. Perhaps the most famous of these writers was Upton Sinclair, whose book ôThe Jungleö exposed the unsanitary conditions in the meatpacking industry. Progressivism was an umbrella label for a wide range of economic, political
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