Dbq On The Progressive Era

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To begin with, the Progressives were very successful in reforming the United States. They reformed the U.S. politically, industrially, and socially. First off, some political reforms that were made are the 1916 Keating Owens Act that limited child labor. Children the age of fourteen and under had to work in factories. They worked more than eight hours during the night. In Document 3 the children are barefoot working, there’s loose clothing around a machine, and there’s no safety gear climbing on a machine. Those were the dangers of working with machines for children. During the Progressives Era, Rose Schneiderman was a supporter for the Women’s Rights. Women weren’t able to vote. They stood in laundries for hours. Document 7 Rose Schneiderman says “ Women in the laundries stand for 13 and 14 hours in the terrible steam and heat with their hands in hot starch.” To the people that considered voting unladylike Rose said that women should have the vote to right. I agree with her because I believe everyone should vote not just men. The Progressives wanted to cleanse the environment. Life in city tenements was fithy. There was wet cellars, extreme overcrowding, unhealthy conditions, and the air was horrible. In Document 1 the Excerpt from How the Other Half Lives by Jacob Riis it says “If we could see the air breathed by these poor creatures in their tenements, said a well known physician, it would show itself to be fouler than the mud of the gutters.” Those were all the problems that Jacob Riis seen with the life in city tenements. There was also rats everywhere. Packers would poison the rats and they would end up in other people’s food and be eaten by them. According to Document 6 Excerpt from the Jungle by Upton Sinclair he said “ These rats were nuisances, and the packers would put poisoned bread out for them: they would die, and then rats, bread, and meat would go into the hoppers

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