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28 August, 03:57

Why were temperance and suffrage considered progressive?

A.

Progressivism is a philosophy that seeks to deny citizens' rights.

B.

Progressivism is a philosophy that seeks to improve working conditions.

C.

Progressivism is a philosophy that seeks improvements in corporate practices.

D.

Progressivism is a philosophy that seeks reform for positive social changes.

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  1. 28 August, 06:15
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    Progressiveism is advocacy and support for the improvement of society through reform. It is based on the idea of progress, with advancements in science, technology, economic development and social organization as crucial to improving the general human condition and living conditions. Perogrevivism appeared in response to poor working conditions, child labor, and political, social and economic corruption.

    The answers is: D.
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