Reformers were individuals or groups who advocated for changes in society during the Progressive Era. They sought to address social, economic, and political issues through various reform movements.
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Suffragettes: Women activists who fought for women's right to vote during the Progressive Era.
Temperance Movement: A campaign advocating for restrictions on alcohol consumption or complete prohibition.
Settlement Houses: Community centers that provided services such as education, healthcare, and housing assistance for immigrants and low-income families.