Successes And Failures Of The Progressive Era

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Elvia Mena Mr. Rogers 1/10/23 Corruption In the late 19th and early 20th century, progressive reformers set out to fix what they saw as failures of government, business, and society. The Progressive Eolitical era was something where it was getting rid of political corruption (dishonest or fraudulent conduct by those in power, typically involving bribery) Some were Successes, Some were failures. In 1904 Harsh national campaign for federal child labor law reform began, they had set a national minimum wage for the first time, a maximum number of hours for workers and placed limitations on child labor, children under sixteen years of age were prohibited in manufacturing and mining. …show more content…

Women’s Rights - voting, birth control was a movement who was then fought for, for Women to have the right to vote it took decades for them to decide what's right. Activists and reformers took nearly 100 years to win the right, But it was not easy. In August of 1920 they caved in, Africans Americans and all womens were able to finally vote. And have responsibilities as citizens. Margaret Sanger who was someone who strongly believed it was wrong for them not to help women for birth control because it was illegal to give out information. Margartet opened up the first ever birth control clinic in 1916 lines and lines of women wanted birth control information and advice. In 1923 Sanger opened up The Birth Control Clinical Research in bureau, Manhattan to give out birth control devices and more information, and later on the years those organizations were converted into Planned Parenthood. It wasn't until after World War 1 were they experiencing a national resurgence. Members of the Ku Klux Klan were white middle aged men who saw themselves as vigilantes restoring justice and they used intimidation and bad violence to prevent Africans Americans, Jewish, immigrants, Liberals, From gaining political power, wealth, and social status.