Challenges Of The Progressive Era

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The Progressive Era was a time of great optimism because Progressives believed that human nature was malleable, and while rapidly reforming society was challenging, it was attainable. They strived to transform American youth through educational reform, which encouraged students to become participants in democracy, and the playground movement, which transformed their leisure to combine “release and control.” (McGerr 112) The “permanent lesson”(McGerr 129) of the anthracite coal strike in 1902 was that there was a growing need for cooperation between unions and employers to end class conflict. However, this lesson was undone as Progressive leaders failed to win more than a handful of protections. Another challenge for the Progressives was the

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