The Progressive Era was the period in the history of the United States, that was dominated by reform ideals from 1890-1920. This era consisted of many changes to achieve the elimination of industrialization, urbanization, immigration and corruption in the government. Progressives were well known to have the goal of achieving the ultimate “American Dream”. The argument of whether or not progressivism and democracy go hand in hand is clear, their relationship needed to correlate for the United States to reach prosperity.
The period of the 1890-1920s gave the United States of America room for a lot of radical change. Progressivism gave the belief that the current political system in place was extremely corrupt. Many believed that cities were beginning
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Progressors set up a program called the “Progressive Program”, which discussed the current issues that needed to be addressed by the government. They came up with several solutions for poverty and women’s rights. Many people who were living in poverty during this time were the immigrants. They struggled in finding jobs that could provide them with a good - stable life. The way the government helped them as foreigners to this country was by, intervening in the current issues of alcoholism, prostitution and addressing current family problems. The radical progressors are very much responsible for the creation of amendments 16, 17 , 18 and 19. The Sixteenth amendment gave the power to tax. By giving the power to tax, this allocated for the government to have more sufficient funds. The following amendment, Seventeenth, touched upon the election of senators and the Eighteenth was the prohibition of alcohol. Lastly, one of the most powerful additions to the constitution was the Nineteenth Amendment, this gave women the right to vote. All four of these “Progressive Amendments” led the United States to where it is today - a