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48 Cards in this Set
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Social activist, led women to picket @ the White House |
Alice Paul |
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(1919) Granted women the right to vote |
Nineteenth Amendment |
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Effort to replace immigrant customs with white, Protestant, middle-class practices and values. |
Americanization |
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Favored a gradualist approach for blacks to earn rights through economics progress and employment in skilled trades |
Booker T. Washington |
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Demanded immediate and full rights for blacks as guaranteed by the constitution |
W.E.B DuBois |
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Opposed Washington's approach; favored education in history, literature, and philosophy, not just in the trades |
Niagara Movement |
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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People, viewed full legal rights as the only solution to racial discrimination |
NAACP |
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Organization to assist working class blacks with relief, jobs, clothing, and schools |
Urban League |
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Organization to defend Jews and others from false statements, verbal or physical attacks |
Anti-Defamation League |
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Mexican American groups that provided loans, legal assistance, and disability insurance for members. |
Mutuallistas |
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Energetic Progressive who became the youngest president in 1901. |
Theodore Roosevelt |
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Roosevelt's program to keep the wealthy and powerful from taking advantage of small business owners and the poor |
Square deal |
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Gave the Interstate Commerce Committee power to limit railroad company prices |
Hepburn Act |
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Gave federal agents power to inspect and monitor the meat packing industry. |
Meat Inspection Act |
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Gave the government responsibility for insuring food and medicine are safe. |
Pure Food and Drug Act |
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California naturalist who advocated for the creation of Yosemite National Park |
John Muir |
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Progressive Democrat elected President in 1912 |
Woodrow Wilson |
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Wilson's program to place strict government controls on corporations |
New Freedom |
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Gave Congress the power to impose an income tax |
Sixteenth Amendment |
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Placed the national banks under the control of a federal reserve board |
Federal Reserve Act |
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Group appointed by the President to monitor business practices that might lead to a monopoly |
Federal Trade Comission |
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Strenghtened anti-trust laws by spelling out specific practices in which businesses could not engage |
Clayton Antitrust Act |
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Naturalist Novel written by Upton Sinclair about the terrors in the meat packing industry |
The Jungle |
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A glimpse into the terrors and misery of common people |
A Naturalist Novel |
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Walter Rauschenbush formed the social gospel- the belief that following Christian principles could bring about social justice. |
Who formed the social gospel |
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End Child labor and make work days shorter |
The social gospel mainly worked to........? |
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Though it caused many deaths, it led to worker's compensation laws and labor safety laws |
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory |
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City officials who build corrupt organizations to keep power (corrupt politics) |
Political Machines |
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Suffrage (19th amendment) shorter work days and safer conditions |
Women Reformers |
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Wanted Sufferage and used systemized strategies to gain it.... Carrie Chapman Catt |
National American Woman Sufferage Association |
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Wanted suffrage and used radical tactics to achieve it. (Alice Paul) |
National Women's Party |
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Two part winning plan was to gain the 19th amendment gave unknowns s ufferage and to organize state Referendums |
Carrie Chapman Catt's ...........? |
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Women working to band Alcohol... (prohibition) |
Women's Christian Temperance Movement |
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Started by Ida B. Wells which supported day care centers for working parents and tried to stop lynching |
National Association for Colored Women |
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Limited a women's work day because as mothers were seen as primary care givers |
Muller vs. Oregon |
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Wilson- called for strict government controls over corporations because he believed that the strong shouldn't be allowed to crush the weak |
New Freedom |
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Wilson- called for strict government controls over corporations because he believed that the strong shouldn't be allowed to crush the weak |
New Freedom |
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Woodrow Wilson (DEMOCRAT) vs. Roosevelt (PROGRESSIVE) &Taft (REPUBLICAN) WILSON WON |
Three Way Election Split |
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Governor of N.Y. to Police Commissioner of N.Y to McKinley's running mate to president |
Theodore Roosevelt |
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Created the square deal where all rights are equal and favored the workers and the people |
Theodore Roosevelt |
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Believed that you should use all resources rationally |
Gifford Pinchott |
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Created to monitor monopolies, false advertising, and dishonest labeling |
Federal Trade Commission |
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Provided an 8 hour work day for railroad workers |
Adamson Act |
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Fought for Jews |
Anti-Defamation League |
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Formed by WEB DuBois |
Niagara Movement |
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Due to a riot in Springfield Illinois a lot of whites joined the movement to form the NAACP |
Niagara Movement |
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Loyal and moral citizens |
Americanization |
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Birth control |
Margaret Sanger |