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  • ...form]] that lasted from the 1890s through the 1920s. People called it the "Progressive Era" at the time, but since then historians have debated the title, noting the ...waste and inefficiency and to promote modernization. The reformers of the Progressive Era advocated the [[Efficiency Movement]]. Progressives assumed that anything
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  • ...ker, John D. and Joseph Buenker, Eds. ''Encyclopedia of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era.'' Sharpe Reference, 2005. xxxii + 1256 pp. in three volumes. ISBN 0-7656-8 * Buenker, John D. ed. ''Dictionary of the Progressive Era'' (1980), short articles by scholars
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  • ...//www.historycooperative.org/jgaindex.html ''Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era''] - a scholarly journal
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  • Period in American political history from about 1896 to 1932, the [[Progressive Era]].
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  • ...A highly influential American lawyer and theorist of Antitrust during the Progressive Era.
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  • ...//www.historycooperative.org/jgaindex.html ''Journal of the Gilded Age and Progressive Era''] - a scholarly journal
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  • ...ent of the United States, naturalist, historian, political reformer, and [[Progressive Era]] politician.
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  • A United States [[Progressive Era]] phenomenon in which university scholars participate in the drafting of so
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  • ...-1920) Organizer and modernizer of the [[United States of America|U.S.]] [[Progressive Era]]; A leader in [[insurance]], [[steel]] and [[banking]].
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  • ...2-1920) was one of the most successful organizers and modernizers of the [[Progressive Era]] in the United States. Starting as an office boy he became a leading execu
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  • (1907-1908) A pioneering social investigation of urban social problems in the Progressive Era funded by the Russell Sage Foundation and conducted in the "steel city" of
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  • ...or [[President of the United States of America]] as the nominee of the [[Progressive Era|Progressive Party]]. He died in 1925, four days after his 70th birthday.
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