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Start Up What does the word “progressive” mean? Explain!

What are some characteristics and beliefs of Progressives? Start Up What are some characteristics and beliefs of Progressives?

Who Were the Progressives?

I. What Did Progressives Believe? Wanted to end abuses of power Believed The world was progressing a. Things in the US would get better w/ work In science and efficiency a. Would use science to solve all economic, social, and political problems Government could & would work for the good of all people, not just some

Progressive Beliefs (cont.) C. Wanted to decrease the power of political parties in favor of putting power directly into the hands of the people

II. What Were Progressives Like? Middle class Many women Most white Status = education and accomplishments, NOT family background (WASPs) Pushed professional organizations & credentials to be sure people solving problems were well-qualified