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