Populist and The Progressive parties
This paper is to discuss the Populist and Progressive parties. It will mostly to give a brief overview of their work. This time period was one that held politics as a vivid interest to the America people. Politics served as a recreation activity like television, going to the movies, viewing a baseball game, or maybe out to dinner these days might take place. This time period held an eighty percent elgible voters turning out to the poles versus a rate of only fifty percent of today's voters. People took to politians as some might take to a rock movies star today. Seeing past their indigressions and looking onto them with an almost starry eyed expression. Politics to late twentieth century Americans were very much a hobby for most. The Populist Party was a third party movement. It was a party made by the people for the people. It's name populist is Latin for people. It's members were made up of farmers and laborers. One of their visions was for a man to live in a world where wealth belonged to him who created it. One of the populist's key members was a woman from Kansas named Mary Elizabeth Lease. She had a family with five children and she took in laundry. While cleaning laundry she read up on notes about the law. She was t
Party members knew that this was not typically the case though. Only the CEO's of the big factories had that working in their favor. They too wanted to see a more wealth evenly distributed just as the Populist Party. This was a time before middle class. The progressive era also had many women to make head lines just as the Populist Party did. There was only the rich (well to do) or the poor. Party members felt this may lend a hand to the realization of closer party classes. In closing I believe that these parties were more alike in that they were both for the common man. The Populist Party was for many things one of them being a shorter work day, eight hours verses ten. Though he did not win he did receive more votes than the then president William Taft the republican candidate. This would bring about more jobs for others to have. The Progressive Party stood for mostly the same causes it was for the common man. That the belief that if one worked hard and was of good moral character he would indeed succeed. Agree or disagree her crusade lead to the formation of Planned Parenthood which affects many Americans still today. Both worked towards a middle class which today we perceive as the common man not the poor.
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