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Pranav Conway
23 September, 00:45
Why is the era known as "progressive era"?
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The early 20th century was an era of business expansion and progressive reform in the United States. The progressives, as they called themselves, worked to make American society a better and safer place in which to live ... This generation of Americans also hoped to make the world a more democratic place.
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