The Structure And Structure Of The Progressive Era

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The Progressive Era’s agenda came from a mixture of the Populists, Urbanization and the upper/middle class families. (Shultz, 2014). The group evolved from cleaning up the deteriorated inner cities, to better industrial work environments, as a result the employees being more efficient. Their focus shifted to more government regulation over the labor industry. Furthermore, it was their efforts that led to creating national parks across America, which was the conservation movement. The upper middle class families had a superior network of people and leaders, therefore, between the 1890’s and 1918, the Progressives had influential power.
On a side note, Theodore Roosevelt was intrigued by Mr. Riis reporting and lectures; the two of them toured