c - believed that assimilating immigrants would make them less loyal citizens
In the early 1900s, progressives aimed to eliminate political corruption, monopolistic practices, and social injustices. They sought reforms such as the regulation of businesses, the establishment of labor rights, and the implementation of suffrage for women. Additionally, progressives worked to address issues like sanitation, public health, and education in urban areas, advocating for a more equitable society. Their efforts were part of a broader movement to create a more accountable and responsive government.
Robert M. LaFollette(Progressives)
In the early 1900s, progressives sought to eliminate the pervasive issue of corruption in government and business. They aimed to address the influence of powerful monopolies and political machines that undermined democratic principles and exploited workers. Additionally, progressives fought for social reforms, including labor rights, women's suffrage, and improved living conditions, as they believed that these changes were essential for a more equitable society. Their efforts ultimately laid the groundwork for significant legislative reforms in the following decades.
Progressives believed that the government should have policies that protected workers. They also thought government should help the poor.
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c - believed that assimilating immigrants would make them less loyal citizens
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Promoted laws against child labor (apex)
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