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Alina [70]
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Help please will give extra piont for best answer

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Mademuasel [1]4 years ago
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Explanation:  In addition to the goals of combating political corruption, safety of working conditions, honourable and efficient city authorities, the Progressive Era was also a time of the women's movement that had a strong influence on the reforms and the course of that era. Due to the growth of production and business during the Industrial Revolutions, many jobs were created for women, which again created a middle class women throughout the American nation. These were women who took an active part in the implementation of social reforms during the Progressive Era. As women were massively involved in production, more free time was created at home for middle-class women. Women were involved in the struggle for emancipation as well as for the education of middle class women. The right to vote and, above all, women's main activity was to change the outdated Victorian view that women were inferior to men. So the main role of women in the progressive social reforms of the Progressive Era was to redefine the role and position of women in society.

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