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It's because she feared for her life, NOT because she felt like she was morally obligated to.
I would say average because having friends and being liked by others doesn't immediately mean they one is popular. Neglected means not receiving proper attention, which is the opposite of what the question is asking. Controversial means arguably, so that's out too.
They changed because now they have a total vision of what a group can improve, and understand that they should not focus only on one area so that practice and better possibilities can happen, they focus on the whole.
Similar aspects to those of before are the aspects that are still an agenda such as the discussion of morality and things that were still portrayed earlier.
The progressive accomplishments of the early 20th century in order are:
- Wisconsin Governor Robert La Follette initiated state Progressive reforms, commonly referred to as the "Wisconsin Idea."
- Congress passed the Pure Food and Drug Act.
- The Seventeenth Amendment was added to the Constitution, providing for the direct election of senators.
- The Clayton Act was passed.
<h3>What happened with progressivism in the early 20th century?</h3>
When he was governor of Wisconsin up to 1905, Robert La Follette initiated the "Wisconsin Idea" which was meant to improve the way people in Wisconsin lived.
Congress then passed the Pure Food and Drug Act in 1906 after pressure to clean up the food production industry. The 17th Amendment was ratified in 1912 and reduced the dependence of Senators on State legislators.
Finally, the Clayton Act was passed in 1914 to reduce ant-competitive behavior.
Find out more on the Clayton Act at brainly.com/question/17083594.
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I think the 1st and 2nd one