The Pros And Cons Of The Progressive Movement

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Ultimately, the progressive movement was instrumental in altering the domestic and foreign policies of the burgeoning United States in a time were much corruption and instability existed due to the unprecedented massive spread of industrialism and all the social and economic complications it brought with it. The progressive era as a whole established what would become known as direct democracy, and established reforms that are still in use to this day, which are various forms of initiative, referendum, and recall. These reforms are now considered staples of progressiveness. Many Progressives believed that state legislatures were large contributing factors to the disparity of power and wealth in the nation and that they favored the interests