Guided Reading Activity 18-3

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Guided Reading Activity 18-3

I. A. a powerful organization linked to a political party B. a law that makes it illegal for companies to limit competition C. They wrote articles and books exposing corruption in companies

II. A. 19th Amendment B. Theodore Roosevelt C. 1. a system of twelve regional banks supported by a central board 2. investigate unfair trade practices

D. Unequal treatment based on race, religion, ethnic background, or place of birth E. National Association for the Advancement of Colored People – NAACP F. to escape revolution and economic problems in Mexico

A. expand its power over seas B. III. A. expand its power over seas B. 1. Cuba 2. American newspapers blamed the Spanish for blowing up the battleship Maine 3. U.S.