Which of the following was an important politician who supported moderate progressive reform?

A.Ida Tarbell
B. Eugene Debs
C. Bill Haywood
D. Robert La Follette

The answer to this specific question is:

D. Robert La Follette

A bit more information about him, for Connections Academy students taking Honors United States History A, should be in Unit 14: Progressive Era, Lesson 2: Progressive Reforms, Slide 2.

The important politician who supported moderate progressive reform from the given options is option D. Robert La Follette.

To determine which of the following politicians supported moderate progressive reform, we need to examine the views and political positions of each individual.

A. Ida Tarbell was an investigative journalist who exposed corruption in the oil industry. Although she played a significant role in muckraking journalism during the Progressive Era, she did not hold political office or support specific reforms directly.

B. Eugene Debs was a socialist leader and labor organizer who advocated for radical social and economic change. While he was a prominent figure during the Progressive Era, his views aligned more with socialism rather than moderate progressive reform.

C. Bill Haywood was a leader of the Industrial Workers of the World (IWW), a radical labor union that aimed to overthrow capitalism. Like Eugene Debs, Haywood's views were more aligned with radical change rather than moderate progressive reform.

D. Robert La Follette, also known as "Fighting Bob," was a politician who served as the governor of Wisconsin and later as a United States senator. La Follette was a staunch supporter of progressive reforms, especially in the areas of government regulation, labor rights, and direct democracy. His progressivism was characterized by advocating for political and social changes within the existing system, making him a key figure in moderate progressive reform.

Therefore, the correct answer to the question is D. Robert La Follette.

Please look up each of those people's names at www.google.com.

Read widely, and let us know what you decide and why.