Progressive Era Dbq

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Kate Alexander Mr. Gallo APUSH March 6, 2023 Progressive Era DBQ From 1890-1920, American politics were evolving, shifting, and changing rapidly compared to past years. At the head of this period of political development was the Progressive movement. The progressive movement guided political change in the united states of America from 1890-1920 by fostering the two most significant factors behind political change: giving minorities a voice and prioritizing “the people” and their power in government. The Progressive movement swept across the country and empowered two very important groups of people who were ready for a voice in government: women and people of color. A place where both these groups came together was the Hull Houses. The Hull Houses offered women job …show more content…

Before the Progressive movement, child labor conditions were terrible and child crime rates were soaring. The Progressive movement, notably through the women, fought to end child labor and succeeded in getting new policies passed to protect children in the workplace. The Progressive movement also called attention to the issue of child crime rates. Source 3, a Harvard Law review on “The Juvenile Court”, comes to the defense of juvenile delinquents and argues for reforming over punishment, and focusing on turning them into worthy citizens rather than criminals. This led to changes taking place in the way juveniles were dealt with by the government. The way crime was dealt with in total evolved through the Progressive movement. IN source 6, an annual report for the Detroit police department documents the allotting of government resources such as the police to reflect the people’s needs. Through the use of science being introduced to the police force, systems to increase the efficiency of public safety were being developed. For example, putting foremost efforts into the areas that need the most

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