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NAWSA was established to advocate for women's right to vote. This Reflects the Progressive ideal of expanding democratic participation and addressing social inequalities.
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Roosevelt became pres. after McKinley's assassination and championed progressive reforms like trust-busting and conservation. This Emphasizes government intervention to regulate big business.
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This legislation established the FDA to regulate food and medicine safety. This highlights the push for consumer protection and government oversight of industry.
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The Court upheld a law limiting women's working hours, citing their need for health protection. this Reflects efforts to improve labor conditions.
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A deadly fire in NYC exposed poor factory conditions. This sparked demands for workplace safety laws and workers rights.
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This amendment allowed for a federal income tax to fund social programs and government initiatives. This supports the ideal of using taxation to promote social welfare and equality.
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Established a central banking system to stabilize the economy and prevent financial panics. This demonstrates government efforts to regulate and improve economic efficiency.
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This law restricted child labor by prohibiting the interstate sale of goods produced by children under 14. This Reflects the movements to focus on social justice and protecting vulnerable populations.
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Banned the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcohol, driven by progressive reformers. This aimed to improve public health and morals, though later seen as a mixed success.
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Granted women have the right to vote, a major victory for the Suffrage movement. This embodies the ideal of expanding democracy and gender equality