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The correct option is C. The progressive movement was a political and social movement intended to address problems associated with urbanization and industrialization.
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During the 19th century, a large number of people fled from the rural area to urban areas in U.S. The people of rural and tribal areas accumulated the urban areas in search of a better living and good jobs.
To overcome the problems caused by such increase in population, the progressive movement was initiated. This movement addressed to every matter caused due to urbanization and industrialization. A wide number of reforms in health, education as well as financial sectors were made by the progressive movement.
Like most modern believers in free markets, Smith believed that the government should enforce contracts and grant patents and copyrights to encourage inventions and new ideas. ... Smith's writings are both an inquiry into the science of economics and a policy guide for realizing the wealth of nations.
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AMERICANS do not go in for envy. The gap between rich and poor is bigger than in any other advanced country, but most people are unconcerned. Whereas Europeans fret about the way the economic pie is divided, Americans want to join the rich, not soak them. Eight out of ten, more than anywhere else, believe that though you may start poor, if you work hard, you can make pots of money. It is a central part of the American Dream.
The political consensus, therefore, has sought to pursue economic growth rather than the redistribution of income, in keeping with John Kennedy's adage that “a rising tide lifts all boats.” The tide has been rising fast recently. Thanks to a jump in productivity growth after 1995, America's economy has outpaced other rich countries' for a decade. Its workers now produce over 30% more each hour they work than ten years ago. In the late 1990s everybody shared in this boom. Though incomes were rising fastest at the top, all workers' wages far outpaced inflation.
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A.was more exlusive than the american Federation of Labor. I hope this works.