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Title: Significance Of Social And Economic Change In The Usa Between 1898-192
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Roosevelt's accession to the Oval Office coincided with a new epoch in American political history also, but more in the areas of social and economic (domestic) affairs. Roosevelt advocated a new school of political thought called 'Progressivism'. Progressivism was a sort of democratic crusade against big business and powerful corporations who were abusing the rights of workers, unfairly treating certain people or acting unjustly against society... Showed first 250 characters
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Roosevelt advocated a new school of political thought called 'Progressivism'. Progressivism was a sort of democratic crusade against big business and powerful corporations who were abusing the rights of workers, unfairly treating certain people or acting unjustly against society... Showed next 250 characters
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