Execution Essay: The Progressive Era

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Common Assignment “All that the progressives ask or desire is permission- an era when development, evolution, is the scientific word- to interpret the Constitution according to the Darwinian principle; all they ask is recognition of the fact that the nation is a living thing and not a machine,” Woodrow Wilson said that when he was in office. He is trying to get the word out to the press, who are bashing against the progressives.The progressive era was a time where the United States was coming to the peak of the times. The country began to industrialize with urbanization, agriculture, and the economy. Joseph Huthmacher, George Mowry, and Robert H. Wiebe all talked differently about the progressives, and held different reforms. I think that Robert H. Wiebe had the most persuasive tell with this topic. The paper will be talking about the progressives, the reformed societies the progressives …show more content…

In the start of the progressive era (like most things) the people were not fully on board with the act. Mostly consisting of middle-class people who were being taken advantage of when the inflation of 1897 took place. The people being affected, wanted to take action to enable fairness to all workers. As it said in the article Huthmacher wrote, “[...] historians have not overstressed the role of middle-class reformers, to neglect [...] of other elements - such as labor- [...] something to do with the modern day liberalism,” (9) the people of the of the middle-class in this passage were hit the hardest. They were getting by fine, but living paycheck to paycheck. Being they were living in such conditions, the inflation hit them hard. The big businesses had to cut back and not pay as much to their employees. During this time period, even the people in politics came from families were part of the “solid middle class” (Mowry 255), as they had attended college, and were financially