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AP U.S. Government 3.3 Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Mass Media. During the turn of the 20th century, Progressives what?
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AP U.S. Government 3.3 Political Parties, Interest Groups, and Mass Media. During the turn of the 20th century, Progressives what?
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Yeah All right Well during the turn of the twentieth
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century progressives ah what and hear the pencil answers are
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democrat republican Both parties oppose all right That's the stuff
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At the turn of the twentieth century corporations found themselves
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in huge positions of power while workers were dealing with
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long hours low salaries poor working conditions and we're pining
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for any possible peace progress in the early nineteen hundreds
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were progressives a mostly found in a democratic party Well
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president woodrow wilson a democrat in office from nineteen thirteen
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to nineteen twenty one was a big advocate for antitrust
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legislation and improving labor conditions for workers But so is
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president theodore roosevelt a republican in office from ninety No
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one threw nineteen o nine He made it his business
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to break up the big businesses dominating turn of the
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century america so we can go ahead and legislate against
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options A b and e in the early twentieth century
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were progressives d mostly members of their own parties Well
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in fact there was briefly a progressive party led by
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our man teddy roosevelt after losing out to tap for
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the republican nomination in nineteen twelve But it didn't last
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for long so we can dissolve our support for dia's
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Well which means that during the turn of the twentieth
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century progresses were see members of both parties The plight
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of the worker became a unifying call for both democrats
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and republicans So progressives were able to make progress on
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both sides of the aisle That makes see the correct
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answer We were recently invited to a regressive party but 00:01:39.329 --> [endTime] we're trying not to fall back into old habits
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