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Chapter 22: The Progressive Era (Nation 3/e)


LEARNING OBJECTIVES

When you have finished studying this chapter, you should be able to:

  1. Describe the origins of progressive reform, including the system of beliefs upon which it rested and the methods it employed.
  2. Explain how progressives sought to create the "good society" and the social reforms they pursued to achieve it.
  3. Describe the origins and effects of progressive municipal and state reforms.
  4. Explain why and how progressivism flowered on the national level.
  5. Describe the contributions of the Roosevelt and Wilson administrations to progressive reform.
  6. Evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of progressivism.



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