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A collection of statues that legalized racial segregation.
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It was the first institute that gave African Americans a chance to get an education because they were discriminated and couldn't get an education in an all white school.
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Restricted Chinese immigrants from coming to the US and it made Chinese ineligible for naturalization.
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Eliminated unfair business practices and established the right of the federal government to supervise railroads.
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Outlawed and prohibited monopolies, contracts, and conspiracies that restrained trade.
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They are journalists that wrote and exposed institutions and leaders as corrupt.
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A racial segregation case from a incident of Homer Plessy when he refused to sit in a car for blacks ("separate but equal" doctrine).
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It was place for poor and needy people to live in, it provided education, a gym, and a gym. It was also open to immigrants.
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President William McKinley was shot twice to his chest by Leon Czolgosz an anarchist because he thought he was the cause of a corrupt government.
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Coal miners from Pennsylvania went on a strike to have their wages increased, 9 hour work day, and have the right to unionize.
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Ida Tarbell was a journalist that exposed the Standard Oil Company's and caused the Supreme Court to break its monopoly.
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A movement that was asking for a change for African Americans socially and politically.
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Is a novel written by Upton Sinclair, that described the harsh conditions and lives of immigrants that lived in Chicago and other industrialized cities.
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This act provided the federal inspection of food products and medicine and called for true labeling.
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This act set cleanliness requirements for meat packers and made it illegal to misbrand meat.
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This act allows the president to proclaim national monuments to preserve prehistoric, historic,and other properties without getting the approval of Congress.
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William Howard Taft won the presidential election and defeated William Jennings Bryan.
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Court case that made a law limiting the women to work no more than 10 hours a day
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Organization that was for African Americans to get justice
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Civil rights organization based against racial discrimination, economic, and social justice for African Americans.
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A fire broke out in the Triangle Shirtwaist Factory and quickly spread to the other two floors above it. The factory failed to meet safe workplace requirements and workers were in a helpless situation.
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Democrats nominated him and was supported by William Jennings Bryan.
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Part of Roosevelt's campaign speech that limited the power of trust, promoted public health and safety, and it improved working conditions.
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It created economic stability in the US by having a central bank to oversee monetary policy.
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It lowered tariff rates.
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Congress can collect taxes from your income
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allows direct election of US Senators
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It protects the rights of workers, improve working conditions, and promotes good relations between labor and management.
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It keeps the US economy both fair and free and prevents deceptive and unfair business practices.
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It helped form the FTC
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This act prevented companies from buying stocks from competing companies (anti-monopoly) and supported/strengthened the Sherman Act.
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A film that was by D.W. Griffith that mainly showed racial propaganda.
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It was a British owned steamship that got hit a German U-boat without getting a warning.
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Born in VA, freed from slavery, Civil Rights leader, and believed in equality for blacks. Founder of Tuskegee University.
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A tool that helped communicate secretly and offered financial aid to Mexico if they agreed to enter conflicts that German could have with the US in the future.
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Wilson declared war on Germany because people buoyed against him and having neutrality in order to make the world safe.
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This act made it a crime for any person to go against the U.S. armed forces and to stop the U.S. from winning against the country's enemy.
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Warfare that happens between trenches that are dug up in the ground, they attack each other.
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A speech give by Wilson to show his view on how to end WW1.
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A court case that was mainly about child labor laws and the decision was that it was unconstitutional.
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An act that didn't allow people to talk, print, write, or publish bad about the form of government.
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At the end of WW2 they produced the Treaty of Versailles.
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The Senate rejected the Treaty of Versailles
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Prohibition of alcohol.
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Wilson suffered from exhaustion and a stroke almost costing his life, but he slowly regained health and was partially paralyzed and didn't die until 1924
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A holiday celebrated in the U.S. to honor military veterans and people who served in the armed forces.
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The KKK rose from promotions of The Birth of a Nation and was an organization in southern states that men hid their identities and would torture or kill at night to stop African Americans from getting their freedom.
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international diplomatic group that would solve problems between countries before they got to a warfare.
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Women have the right to vote.
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African American who made work that changed how black citizens were seen in America and is a civil rights activist.