1.)which describes a belief of the progressive movement ?

A.) the belief that government could correct ills of society
B.) the belief that idividual citizens could work to improve social problems
C.) the belief that business and the free enterprise system could best improve society**
D.) the belief that progress could only be made if people in the private business were left alone

the answers are:

1.A
2.C
3.D
4.B

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To determine which answer choice describes a belief of the progressive movement, we need to understand the main principles and goals of the movement and then analyze each option.

The progressive movement emerged in the late 19th and early 20th centuries in the United States as a response to the social and political issues caused by industrialization. Its main goal was to bring about reforms and address social problems such as corruption, poverty, monopolies, and labor conditions.

Now, let's analyze each option:

A.) The belief that government could correct ills of society: This option aligns with the progressive movement's belief in government intervention and regulation to address societal problems.

B.) The belief that individual citizens could work to improve social problems: While individual involvement and activism were certainly encouraged by the progressive movement, it was not the primary belief of the movement. The movement sought broader systemic changes, and individual efforts alone were not considered sufficient.

C.) The belief that business and the free enterprise system could best improve society: This option does not accurately represent the beliefs of the progressive movement. The progressive movement was critical of the excesses and abuses of big business and sought to regulate and reform it to benefit society as a whole.

D.) The belief that progress could only be made if people in the private business were left alone: This option does not align with the principles of the progressive movement either. The movement sought to counteract the negative impacts of unregulated private business and advocate for government intervention to correct societal ills.

After analyzing all the options, it becomes clear that the correct answer is A.) the belief that government could correct ills of society. The progressive movement advocated for government intervention, regulation, and reforms to address the social problems caused by industrialization and to improve society.

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