What was accomplished during the Progressive Era (1901 - 1929). (U8.6) TEKS - 5(A-C)

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Ending slavery and free all people held as property
Ending slavery and free all people held as property

Railroads were granted access to lands previously held by Native American tribes
Railroads were granted access to lands previously held by Native American tribes

The passage of child labor laws and social welfare assistance
The passage of child labor laws and social welfare assistance

Constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote
Constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote

Programs to break up trusts and restore American economic competition
Programs to break up trusts and restore American economic competition

The idea that the government should take the lead in protecting human welfare and property rights.

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During the Progressive Era (1901 - 1929), several significant accomplishments were achieved that aimed to address social, political, and economic issues in the United States. The following are key accomplishments from that period:

  1. The passage of child labor laws and social welfare assistance - Efforts were made to regulate child labor and provide social support for families in need.

  2. Constitutional amendment giving women the right to vote - The 19th Amendment, ratified in 1920, granted women the right to vote, marking a major victory for the women's suffrage movement.

  3. Programs to break up trusts and restore American economic competition - The government implemented policies to regulate monopolies and promote fair competition, particularly through antitrust laws.

  4. The idea that the government should take the lead in protecting human welfare and property rights - This philosophy led to increased government involvement in social reform and regulation of business practices.

Each of these accomplishments reflects the Progressive Era's commitment to improving society and addressing injustices.