Option B, seeks out new and better ways of managing the government, is the right answer.
The 20th century in the United States saw the zenith of progressivism, a wide-based reform movement of the U.S. The main contributor of this movement were middle-class people, such as labor activists, the reform organization for women (who wanted to protect children and women from exploitation), the businessmen (who wanted to avail the right of decision making to the workers), and political leaders such as Theodore Roosevelt, Charles Evans Hughes, Robert M. La Follette and others.
This movement came up as an acknowledgement to the vast changes delivered by modernization. The main purpose of this movement was to eliminate corruption in the government. The supporters of the movement closely followed approaches initiated at the time in Western Europe and assumed many strategies. Through all these measures they wanted to change they wanted to bring out better ways to manage the government.