I find it really weird that your picture is you wearing a mask. Almost like signaling that you're part of the cult. The mask is part of your identity, regardless of it's effectiveness.
@@bradencw Just know that this 7 minute recap of 55 years is grossly inaccurate and leaves out where their ideas stem from. The progressives were Hitler style racists and Hitler praised them.
@@bradencw Just trying to inform you. The American history taught in school is heavily one sided and does all possible to indoctrinate kids into believing the government is inherently good and their policies successful, despite plenty of historical evidence that points the other way.
@@benforshizzle According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, propaganda is *”ideas or statements that are often false or exaggerated and that are spread in order to help a cause, a political leader, a government, etc.”* This is not propaganda. This is someone passing on & restating previously-known fact recorded by historians through the years. Just because something in the retellings of history doesn’t fit your narrative doesn’t mean it’s propaganda or fabricated, you just don’t like hearing the truth.
@@MaelleIsTyping Ok I'll be more specific. "Teddy Roosevelt went after big business because they stifled competition, with price fixing, etc" (paraphrased) This statement has no historical or statistical evidence. It is a lie at worst and an exaggeration at best. By your definition this is propaganda.
To be fair there were some positive changes that did take place from this movement, but the unintended consequences were enormous! Objectively this movement has ushered in the Marxist ideology as it continued to evolve with its idolization of unlimited government. Most of these new laws were generally done through the “administrative state”; using administrative bureaucracies and the courts instead of what the founding fathers intended by legislative efforts. The progressives over a short period became “regressive” when they started to see themselves and their ideology as superior to the founding fathers idea of liberty. Once that ideology to a hold of this movement then it deteriorated to an all out assault on classical liberalism and the institution of representative democracy.
The Arachnerd Actually I never got into school or academics until after I retired from the Army. When I became a JROTC instructor is when I started researching our founding and the Constitution.
It is not government's role at all to fix such problems, or really any domestic problems at all; if the government would simply restrict itself to the realms given to it by the writers of the US Constitution, we'd literally *have no problems* at all.
Did your teacher tell you about the conclusion reached by the progressives on race? They wrote extensively about it. Some of the literature the progressives of this era loved, was also praised by Hitler.
Can we appreciate that through all of their success, Khan Academy still keeps its simple slideshow format? It's great.
I find it really weird that your picture is you wearing a mask. Almost like signaling that you're part of the cult. The mask is part of your identity, regardless of it's effectiveness.
@@benforshizzle Nah i just don’t like how my face looks lol
@@bradencw Just know that this 7 minute recap of 55 years is grossly inaccurate and leaves out where their ideas stem from. The progressives were Hitler style racists and Hitler praised them.
@@benforshizzle quit being so dramatic lol i probably had to watch this for school a year ago
@@bradencw Just trying to inform you. The American history taught in school is heavily one sided and does all possible to indoctrinate kids into believing the government is inherently good and their policies successful, despite plenty of historical evidence that points the other way.
Hello, my fellow American History class students.
@Afrodita Mancilla You too? 😅
Yeah
It's a disgrace to call this American history. This is simply propaganda
@@benforshizzle According to Merriam-Webster’s Dictionary, propaganda is *”ideas or statements that are often false or exaggerated and that are spread in order to help a cause, a political leader, a government, etc.”*
This is not propaganda. This is someone passing on & restating previously-known fact recorded by historians through the years. Just because something in the retellings of history doesn’t fit your narrative doesn’t mean it’s propaganda or fabricated, you just don’t like hearing the truth.
@@MaelleIsTyping Ok I'll be more specific. "Teddy Roosevelt went after big business because they stifled competition, with price fixing, etc" (paraphrased) This statement has no historical or statistical evidence. It is a lie at worst and an exaggeration at best. By your definition this is propaganda.
My APUSH teacher sent me here 😩
my tiger mom sent me here
My history teacher sent me here
Because quarantine online school
My history teacher sent me here in school teaching
What did you learn?
My U.S history teacher sent me here, hi Ms. Strickler
lmfao hello both of you
sup
I'm Turkish and not even taking this class but it's so intriguing
I'm looking through the comments and everyone's saying that this is an AP class video while I'm learning this in 8th grade-
@Splixy This is just for my regular old 8th grade American history class
Same lmao
most people learned this in middle school, it's only that in AP it's more intensive on detail with more work and your own critical thinking.
@@ang3705 That makes sense
I’m in 8th too and some said they learned it in 5th??!?
The interest in a more just world brought me here. Thank you for making this helpful video.
This is AP but this is really simple to understand. I like it.
Is this not what is taught in normal history? I’m in England doing this in year 12 (17 years old) and this is just my regular history
Thanks Mrs. Lonergan
Got an in class essay to write in like half an hour. Havent studied so here i am
wow really helped me learn
My teacher sent me here
Ask your teacher about what the early 20th century progressives thought about race.
Let's be honest. I'm here to not really pay attention and Google my way through the assignments and test later.
Appears to be a shortage of comments. I see 2 of 4
Who's here from Ms. Srickler?
Me
@@kinglouie5 we had this assignment 3 weeks ago 🧍♂️unless you're in 7th grade idk then.
AYOOOO WHO ELSE IS HERE FROM SCHOOL
hellow fellow us hisotry students
Jesus Christ loves you bros
To be fair there were some positive changes that did take place from this movement, but the unintended consequences were enormous! Objectively this movement has ushered in the Marxist ideology as it continued to evolve with its idolization of unlimited government. Most of these new laws were generally done through the “administrative state”; using administrative bureaucracies and the courts instead of what the founding fathers intended by legislative efforts. The progressives over a short period became “regressive” when they started to see themselves and their ideology as superior to the founding fathers idea of liberty. Once that ideology to a hold of this movement then it deteriorated to an all out assault on classical liberalism and the institution of representative democracy.
DJ Buschman your that one kid that liked school huh? I can barely focus for 2 minutes before I grab my sketchbook and draw😐
The Arachnerd Actually I never got into school or academics until after I retired from the Army. When I became a JROTC instructor is when I started researching our founding and the Constitution.
@@Brogtf yeah? What about it? I’m allowed to like what I like.
@@Brogtf thank you
Well said, and thank goodness history hasn't been completely lost yet.
It is not government's role at all to fix such problems, or really any domestic problems at all; if the government would simply restrict itself to the realms given to it by the writers of the US Constitution, we'd literally *have no problems* at all.
Lol
Second.
It started with a professor in the early 1900's, John Dewey. This believe must be squashed.
my teacher sent me here
Did your teacher tell you about the conclusion reached by the progressives on race? They wrote extensively about it. Some of the literature the progressives of this era loved, was also praised by Hitler.