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Progressivism was not so much an organized movement as it was a general spirit of reform embraced by Americans with diverse goals and backgrounds in the early 20th century.
One of the leading Progressive reformers, future President Theodore Roosevelt once said, “I am in this cause with my whole heart and soul. I believe that the Progressive movement is making life easier for all of our people; a movement to try to take the burdens off the men and especially the women and children of this country. I am absorbed in the success of that movement.”
One question then emerged and became a source of disagreement among the reformers. “What should the role of the government be in bringing about needed reform?” Even though they disagreed, nearly all Progressives believed there was such a thing as the “public interest” or “the common good.”


Explain your opinion about the role and responsibility of the government in bringing about needed reforms?

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