Progressivism in American Politics
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What political philosophy emphasizes the improvement of society as a means to strengthen the country?

  • Progressivism (correct)
  • Libertarianism
  • Conservativism
  • Social Darwinism

Which political figures are associated with promoting progressivism in local governments?

  • Theodore Roosevelt and Franklin D. Roosevelt
  • Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant
  • Woodrow Wilson and Herbert Hoover
  • William Jennings Bryan and Robert La Follette (correct)

What significant social issue was NOT a primary focus of the Progressive Era reforms?

  • Women's suffrage
  • Child labor
  • Shortened working hours
  • Civil rights for African Americans (correct)

What achievement during the Progressive Era marked a significant change for women in society?

<p>The right to vote (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

How did Theodore Roosevelt view the relationship between societal reform and national strength?

<p>Fixing societal ills was essential for national strength. (D)</p> Signup and view all the answers

Study Notes

Progressivism Overview

  • Progressivism emphasizes societal improvement as central to political philosophy.
  • Progressives believe that societal reform is essential for national betterment.

Key Figures

  • William Jennings Bryan and Robert La Follette were pivotal in promoting progressivism at local government levels.
  • Theodore Roosevelt endorsed progressivism by advocating for societal fixes as essential for a strong and stable nation.

Social Issues Addressed

  • The Progressive Era focused on rectifying various social problems, including:
    • Child labor
    • Excessive working hours
    • Alcoholism

Women's Rights Movement

  • Protests and shifts in societal attitudes led to women gaining the right to vote during this period.

Limitations of Progressivism

  • Despite significant reforms, there was minimal advancement for African Americans and other people of color.
  • Progressivism predominantly addressed issues within white communities, often neglecting broader racial equality.

Historical Significance

  • The Progressive Era laid the groundwork for future efforts toward achieving equality in the United States.

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This quiz explores the political philosophy of Progressivism, highlighting key figures such as William Jennings Bryan and Theodore Roosevelt. It focuses on how Progressives aimed to improve society through reform and address critical social issues like child labor and alcoholism. Test your knowledge on the impact and principles of Progressivism.

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