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The Progressive Movement

This exploration delves into the Progressive Movement, highlighting the key social movements and reforms from the Antebellum period through the Great Society. It covers significant topics such as Civil Rights, Suffragettes, Muckrakers, and Labor Unions, as well as the rise of mid-class women, Populists, and Go-Go reformers. The influence of the Christian Evangelical Movement, including the Second Great Awakening and the Social Gospel, reflects the ongoing cultural battles between conservative and progressive ideologies throughout American history.

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The Progressive Movement

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  1. The Progressive Movement Ms. Susan M. PojerHorace Greeley HS Chappaqua, NY

  2. PROGRESSIVISM CivilRights Suffragettes Muckrackers Temperance Labor Unions MidclassWomen Popul ists Goo Goos

  3. The “Culture Wars”:The Pendulum of Right v. Left ChristianEvangelicalMovement 2nd Great Awakening Social Gospel 1920s Revivalism 1950sRevivalism CONSERVATIVE REVOLUTION CIVILWAR Antebellum Reforms[1810s-1850s] Progressivism[1890s-1920] New Deal[1930s-1940s] Great Society&1960s SocialMovements Populism[1870s-1890s]

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