The Prfogressive Era was a period of heightened social activism from the 1890s to the 1920s. The first and foremost goal was to fight corrupt politicians, as well as to fight against the problems arising from industrialization, urbanization and immigration. Activists demanded monopoly regulation to establish competitive conditions. This era is characteristic by the emancipation of women, and in this regard, the struggle for the women's right to vote. No less important than the above, there were support for the prohibition of alcohol, rural reform, improvement of working conditions as an integral part of emancipation and very important educational reform.
The answers would be: all of the above.