How did the progressive movement that took place throughout the U.S. in the early 1900s influence Galveston’s residents to select a new type of city government?(1 point)

Responses

Progressives had enough money to influence the citizens of Galveston to change their style of city government.

Progressives called for greater reform at all levels of government to eliminate political corruption.

Progressives supported wealthy businesspeople over candidates who were experienced in city management.

Progressives were unwilling to take risks that applied new scientific methods to develop infrastructure systems.

The correct response is: Progressives called for greater reform at all levels of government to eliminate political corruption. The Progressive Movement, which advocated for social and political reforms, aimed to eliminate corruption and promote efficiency in government. In Galveston, the devastation caused by the 1900 hurricane prompted residents to seek a new city government system that would address the city's needs effectively. As a result, the residents adopted a commission system, which was a response to the Progressive Movement's call for reform and a way to address corruption and improve governance.