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A white supremacist hate group whose main focus was African Americans
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Very multi skilled person known as an American Sociologist, socialist, historian, civil rights activist, etc
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These were state and local laws that enforced racial segregation in the Southern U.S
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A private, independent, and state related institution of higher learning thats located in the State of Alabama
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A United States federal law signed by president Chester Arthur, prohibiting all immigration of Chinese laboratories.
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A federal law designed to regulate the railroad industry, required that railroad rates be reasonable, but didn't empower government to fix specific rates.
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The Hull House was one of the first social settlements in North America. House soon opened up as a kindergarten, expanded to include a day nursery and infant care center
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They were journalist in the progressive era who exposed established institutions and leaders as corrupt
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U.S anti trust law that prescribes the rule of free competition
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Landmark decision of U.S supreme court that upheld the constitutionally of racial segregation for public. Soon became a doctrine known as "separate but equal"
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President Roosevelt domestic program which reflected conservation of natural resources, control of corporations, and consumer protection
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Third president assassinated. He was shot and killed at the Pan-American Exposition at the temple of music in Buffalo, New York
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Miners were on strike and wanted higher wages, shorter workdays, and lastly the recognition of their union.
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Supreme court decision in 1911 that founded standard oil in violation of Sherman Antitrust act. The court found that standard was an illegal monopoly, had it broke up into 34 separate companies
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A black civil rights organization founded by group of civil rights activist led by W.E.B Du Bois and William Trotter
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Was a book that told the truth about what was going on and living conditions of immigrants in United States, Chicago, and other sililar industrialized cities
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Act that could create national monuments from federal lands to protect significant natural, cultural, or scientific features
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Is an american law which makes it illegal to adulterate meat and meat products being sold as food, and that they are slaughtered and processed under strick regulated sanitary conditions
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Tightened control over drugs and food. New consumer protection against unlawful cosmetics and medical devices
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A law Oregon enacted limiting women to ten hours of work in factories and laundries. Miller was fined $10 when he broke the law
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Civil rights organization in United States to advance justice for African Americans
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To enable and empower African Americans to achieve their highest human potential, power and civil rights
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One of the most dedliest industrial fires in the Greenwhich Villiage neighborhood of Manhattan, New York City. 146 deaths
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Amendment that established the direct election of U.S Senators in each state by state legislators
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After Roosevelt, William Taft won 51.6% of the popular vote and carried most states outside of the South
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This Amendment allows Congress to tax among states on the bias of population
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A reestablished federal income tax in the U.S that substantially lowered tariff rates from 40 to 26 percent
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The Federal Reserve act created the created the Federal Reserve System, the central banking system of the United States
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This act established the Federal Trade Commission, which outlaws unfair methods of competition and unfair acts and or practices that affect commerce
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A type of land warfare in which troops fight from facing other enemy troops
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An independent agency of the United States government whos mission is to enforce civil U.S antitrust law and promotion of consumer protection
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Act of legislation passed by U.S congress which defines unethical business practices, such as price fixing and monopolies and upholds various rights of labor
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Tells a story of the Civil War through experiences of families from the north and south good and bad
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African American educator, author, and adviser to multiple presidents of the United States. Became dominate leader in the African American community
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Important event in World War I many innocent people killed, the Lusitania was sunk by a German torpedo
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Woodrow Wilson was an american politican who served as the 28th president of the United States from 1913 to 1921, member of democratic party that also led the U.S into World War 1
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Secret foreign communication issued from German Foreign Office that purposed a military alliance between Germany and Mexico
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President Woodrow Wilson asked Congress to declare war on Germany saying "The world must be made safe for democracy"
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Act prohibited obtaining information, recording pictures, or copying descriptions of any national defense with intent to injury the United States or advantage of any foreign nation
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A statement of principles for peace that were used for peace negotiations in order to end World War 1
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Act made it a crime to "willfully utter", print, write, or publish any disloyal or about the form of government of the U.S
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U.S Supreme court decision in striking down a federal law regulating child labor which was overruled by the United States
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Amendment prohibits the states and federal government from denying the right to vote to citizens of U.S on basis of sex
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The Treaty of Versailles was a formal peace treaty between World War 1 allies and Germany
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1919 Woodrow Wilson suffered a severe stroke that left him incapacitated until the end of his presidency
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A formal meeting of victorious allies after the end of World War 1 to set peace terms for the defeat of Central Powers
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International diplomatic group devoloped after World War 1 to slove disputes between countries before things escalated to war
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Holiday in the U.S on November 11 for honoring military veterans
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Department of U.S federal government responsible for occupational safety, wage and hour standards, unemployment insurance benefits, reemployment services
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Amendment banned the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol