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US History 1865 to Present
> 4. From Populism to the Progressive Era, 1900–1912
4. From Populism to the Progressive Era, 1900–1912
4.1 National Politics during the Progressive Era
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National Politics during the Progressive Era
The Rise of Teddy Roosevelt and Federal Power
Business and Politics in the Progressive Era
The West and Conservationism
Progressivism and President Taft
Latin America and Asia
The Election of 1912
4.2 The Progressives
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The Progressives
Muckrakers
Prohibition and the Social Gospel Movement
Education and Child Labor
Efficiency in Business and Government
4.3 Radicalism and the Limits of Egalitarian Reform
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Radicalism and the Limits of Egalitarian Reform
Women’s Rights and Birth Control
Booker T. Washington and W. E. B. Du Bois
Civil Rights in the Progressive Era
Asian and Mexican Immigration
Jewish and Central European Immigration
4.4 Life in “Modern America”
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Life in “Modern America”
Popular Culture
The Cult of Masculinity
The Limits of Progressivism
Socialism and Radical Unionism
4.5 Conclusion
4.6 Further Reading
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