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The reforms of the early 1900s were called “progressive” because

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Were called "progressive" mainly because they sought to eliminate corruption in both big business and government, although they were not very successful.
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Progressive Era (1890–1920), was a period of dramatic political reform and social activism. Progressive reformers denounced corruption and incompetence in government and used government power to regulate businesses and workplaces through regular on-site inspections, regulatory commissions, and antitrust laws.

In other words, the worst excesses and abuses of urban-industrial development corporate monopolies, child labor, political corruption, hazardous working conditions, urban ghettos were finally addressed in a comprehensive way.

Which gives us the right answer letter D. they represented forward thinking about political changes.


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