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  2. Progressive Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Progressives Agency business sells insurance through more than 30,000 independent insurance agents and progressiveagent.com where customers can quote their own policies and then contact an agent to complete the sale.

  3. Progressivism - Wikipedia

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    v. t. e. Progressivism is a political philosophy and movement that seeks to advance the human condition through social reform – primarily based on purported advancements in social organization, science, and technology. [1]

  4. Peter B. Lewis - Wikipedia

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    He subsequently grew the business and, by the 1960s, Progressive had over 100 employees and $6 million in annual revenue. Lewis focused on insuring high-risk drivers — where premiums were greater — using an innovative pricing system and consumer-friendly service offering competitor quote matching and instant claims service.

  5. Progressivism in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Progressivism in the United States is a political philosophy and reform movement. Into the 21st century, it advocates policies that are generally considered social democratic and part of the American Left. It has also expressed itself with right-wing politics, such as New Nationalism and progressive conservatism.

  6. New Nationalism (Theodore Roosevelt) - Wikipedia

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    The progressive nationalist policies outlined in the speech would form the basis for his campaign for a third term as president in the 1912 election, first as a candidate for the Republican Party nomination and then as a Progressive.

  7. Progressive Christianity - Wikipedia

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    Progressive Christians have a deep belief in the centrality of the instruction to "love one another" (John 15:17) within the teachings of Jesus Christ. Progressive Christianity focuses on promoting values such as compassion, justice, mercy, and tolerance, often through political activism.

  8. Henry George - Wikipedia

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    Henry George. Henry George (September 2, 1839 – October 29, 1897) was an American political economist and journalist. His writing was immensely popular in 19th-century America and sparked several reform movements of the Progressive Era.

  9. Flo (Progressive Insurance) - Wikipedia

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    Flo is a fictional saleswoman character appearing in more than 1,000 advertisements for Progressive Insurance since 2008. Portrayed by actress and comedian Stephanie Courtney, the character has developed a fan base on social networks and has become an iconic advertising mascot.

  10. W. E. B. Du Bois - Wikipedia

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    During the 1924 presidential election he supported Robert M. La Follette, the Progressive nominee, although he believed that La Follette could not win.

  11. Progressive Era - Wikipedia

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    The Progressive Era (1896–1917) was a period in the United States during the early 20th century of widespread social activism and political reform across the country.