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... Progressivism was also influenced by religious developments of the era. During this era, the Social Gospel movement flourished; this move- ment had its origin in Protestant efforts to aid the urban poor. The Social Gospel movement ...
... Progressivism was also influenced by religious developments of the era. During this era, the Social Gospel movement flourished; this move- ment had its origin in Protestant efforts to aid the urban poor. The Social Gospel movement ...
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... progressivism” meant very different things to different people. THE. SQUARE. DEAL. OF. THEODORE. ROOSEVELT. Theodore Roosevelt's ascending to presidency in 1901 after the assas- sination of William McKinley brought to office a man unafraid ...
... progressivism” meant very different things to different people. THE. SQUARE. DEAL. OF. THEODORE. ROOSEVELT. Theodore Roosevelt's ascending to presidency in 1901 after the assas- sination of William McKinley brought to office a man unafraid ...
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... progressivism and religious fervor often marched hand in hand. • Muckraking magazines and newspapers of the era oftentimes created and published the progressive agenda. • Many progressives were determined to reform city government and ...
... progressivism and religious fervor often marched hand in hand. • Muckraking magazines and newspapers of the era oftentimes created and published the progressive agenda. • Many progressives were determined to reform city government and ...
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