10 likes | 126 Vues
The Progressive Era (1890s-1920s) was a time of significant social, political, and economic reform in the United States. It saw the rise of movements advocating for civil rights, women's suffrage led by suffragettes, the efforts of muckrakers exposing corruption, and the temperance movement working to end alcohol consumption. Trust-busting measures aimed to break up monopolies, while political reforms sought to enhance democratic participation. Social gospel initiatives addressed child labor and poverty. This period laid the foundation for modern American progressivism.
E N D
PROGRESSIVISM CivilRights Suffragettes Muckrackers Temperance Trust Busting P o l i t i c a l R e f o r m s Soc i a l G ospe l Chi ld Labor