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Civil Rights
Progressive Movements
Legislation
Reforms
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the founder of Hull House, which provided English lessons for immigrants, daycares, and child care classes. Founder of the settlement house movement

Jane Adams

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African-American journalist who led the fight against lynching

Ida B. Wells

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A 19th century reform movement based on the belief that Christians have a responsibility to help improve working conditions and alleviate poverty

The Social Gospel Movement

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Women's sufferge

19th Amendment

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A procedure by which voters start a petition before voting on a proposed change to the law

Initiative 

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Who wrote A book published about the dirty conditions factory workers were living in by publishing pictures of their cramped living conditions. 

Exposed problems caused by rapid industrialization

Jacob Rii's How the other Half lives

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Improved Economic opportunities for African American by providing job (vocational) training. Racism would end gradually once Blacks proved their worth to society.

Booker T. Washington 

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An organization of farmers who tried to get the government to regulate the railroads and pass other farm friendly policies, and later jointed the populist party

The Grangers

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prohibited private corporations from creating "trusts" or monopoly's

Sherman Anti-Trust Act

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Legislation that began the federal merit system and ended the spoils system

Pendleton Act

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Key leader of woman suffrage movement

Susan B. Anthony

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What Civil Rights leader created the NAACP?

W.E.B Debois

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called on those who accumulated wealth to share their riches for the betterment of society. Written by Andrew Carnagie

Gospel of Wealth

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Direct election of senators

17th Amendment

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A state method of direct legislation that gives voters a chance to vote on a proposed change to the law

Referendum 

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Who wrote this quote?

"The meat would be shoveled into carts, and the man who did the shoveling would not trouble to lift out a rat even when he saw one"

The Jungle by Upton Sinclair

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The Grandfather Clause, Poll Taxes, and Literacy tests were all examples of...

Jim Crow Laws

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What Party Supported This platform

Supported, Free coinage of silver to prevent price drops in farm products, direct election of senators, and national income tax.

The Populist Party

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Economic policy by Roosevelt that favored fair relationships between companies and workers

The Square Deal

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Halted the sale of contaminated foods and medicines and called for truth in labeling. Passed to protect consumers from bad products

The Pure Food and Drug Act

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Believed some Trusts were good and some were bad. Believed in conserving natuaral resources and wildlife. Formed the "Bull Moose Party",

Teddy Roosevelt

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a 1896 Supreme Court decision which legalized segregation so long as the facilities for blacks and whites were equal

Plessy v. Ferguson

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Movement in society to discourage excessive alcohol consumption. Movement in the U.S. succeeded in the passage of the 18th Amendment establishing Prohibition.

The Temperance Movement

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Was created to prevent the Railroads from overcharging farmers

The Interstate Commerce Act

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the nation's central banking system. It's a bank for banks.

The Federal Reserve System