How did the role of women change during the Progressive Era? What effect did this have on the advancement of progressivism?

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: The ideal answer should include:
1. Women started to advocate for suffrage, which increased their visibility.
2. Women were active in a variety of organizations and activities, including settlement houses.
3. Women sometimes united across class lines (e.g., the Women's Trade Union League).
4. Women sometimes challenged gender restrictions with crusades around issues like birth control.
5. Women also sometimes pushed for protective legislation, like maximum hours laws.
6. All of this helped to advance progressivism with more people fighting for the cause.

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