Table of Contents
- 1 What was social Darwinism in the Progressive Era?
- 2 What did Progressives believe caused social problems?
- 3 What arguments did Progressive Era reformers use?
- 4 Which groups in American society might have opposed progressive reform explain?
- 5 What did progressives believe was the key to improving government?
- 6 What problem did progressive reformers hope to solve?
Social Darwinists believe in “survival of the fittest”—the idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better. Social Darwinism has been used to justify imperialism, racism, eugenics and social inequality at various times over the past century and a half.
Who were progressives, and what did they believe caused social problems? The main objectives of the Progressive movement were addressing problems caused by industrialization, urbanization, immigration, and political corruption. They believed that industrialization and urbanization caused social problems.
What was the effect of Social Darwinism?
With Social Darwinism gaining popularity, inequality gained a strong foothold in the society driven by concepts of eugenics and racism. Around the 1900s, sizable populations around the world believed that the quality of human race should be improved by privileging the best human specimens (including themselves).
What are the pros and cons of Social Darwinism?
In general, the concept of Social Darwinism has many pros such as “breeding” out weakness and disease, supporting the strong, and encouraging the development of a more advanced society. It also as many disadvantages, however, such as a smaller gene pool, hindering the weak, and controlling who gets to have children.
What arguments did Progressive Era reformers use?
Which argument was used by Progressive Era reformers to support the use of a graduated income tax? unsanitary conditions in the meat-packing industry.
Which groups in American society might have opposed progressive reform explain?
Which groups in American society might have opposed Progressive reform? Explain. Corporations, corrupt politicians, and other businesses opposed progressive reform.
Who did progressives think needed to play a more active role in solving society’s problems?
Progressives generally believed that industrialism and urbanization had created many social problems. Most agreed that the government should take a more active role in solving society’s problems. Progressives belonged to both major political parties and usually were urban, educated middle-class Americans.
How did progressive feel they could improve society?
Progressives were interested in establishing a more transparent and accountable government which would work to improve U.S. society. These reformers favored such policies as civil service reform, food safety laws, and increased political rights for women and U.S. workers.
What did progressives believe was the key to improving government?
What did many progressives believe was the key to improving government? To make elected officials more responsive and accountable to voters. It meant for people to now vote for senators, not the government.
What problem did progressive reformers hope to solve?
How did progressives hope to solve problems through political reform? They wanted to eliminate corruption and give voters more power which would make government more democratic and answerable to voters. (They did this through reforms such as initiative, referendum, and recall.)