Progressive Reform Essay

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• Progressive reform • It was a movement for reform that took place around 1900 to 1920. Progressives were the ones who thought that the careless actions taken by the rich were the reason for both private and public lifestyles. • Progressivism began to spread around the country in different places. • Beginning in England, the settlement house movement, then moved towards the United States around 1886, opening up the University Settlement House, New York City. • Women with a college education such as, Lillian Wald and Jane Addams were the pain support system for the settlement house movement. The house gave these types of women a sense of hope to finding jobs that they could put their well-learned talents to work. • Social gospel were …show more content…

• Beginning in England, the settlement house movement, then moved towards the United States around 1886, opening up the University Settlement House, New York City. • Thomas Loftin Johnson was a democrat mayor of Cleveland in the year of 1900. He had become a millionaire on his own at the age of 40. During election time, in his speech he proposed to decrease the streetcar fare by 2 cents. • During the time of the Progressive Era the war had given out new ways for jobs. About 25,000 women were able to serve in France. Women with a college education such as, Lillian Wald and Jane Addams were the pain support system for the settlement house movement. Their jobs were nurses, driving ambulances, war reporters, phone operators, and helped canteen for Red Cross, YMCA and Salvation Army. • The establishment of the American Civil Liberties Union of 1920 was due to the assault towards civil liberties. • The White House was run by the republicans from 1921-1933. One of the three republican presidents, Warren Gamaliel Harding, senator of Ohio. He wanted to end crusades. He had promised this people a type of government that would be run by the greatest