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The WomenMuckrakersProgressives Hippies We Shall Overcome

As the factory system grew less of these people were needed

SKILLED laborers

These people mostly made up the Populist Party

Farmers

This iconic figure represented the idea that women could succeed in non traditional work roles

Rosie the Riveter

This gesture, seen being used by hippies, represented the difference between peaceful protest and violent threats

Flower in the tip of a gun

Mass production of goods like automobiles led to these behaviors in the 1920s

Consumerism and buying on credit

This most the most significant reason labor unions formed during the 19 th century

Working conditions

Concept of Teddy Roosevelt’s foreign policy in the Western Hemisphere

It was the job of the U.S. to protect countries in the Western Hemisphere so European countries didn’t intervene

This man became known as a trustbuster because monopolies were hurting the public interest

President Teddy Roosevelt

This New Deal program was started to bring electricity from hydro power

TVA

Farmers supported this to raise crop prices

Inflation

Abuses by this industry led to Granger laws

Railroad

Social Darwinism supports this economic philosophy

Capitalism

This political party believed in coinage of silver, government operated railroads, and graduated income taxes

Populist Party

This practice greatly contributed to the on-set of the Great Depression

Buying on Credit

This was the most common job held by freedmen following the Civil War

Sharecroppers

A need for overseas markets due to increased industrial production led to this foreign policy practice in the late 19 th century

Imperialism

Buying up competing companies to form a monopoly is known as this business practice

Horizontal Integration

Granger laws were passed to protect the interest of these people

Farmers

Buying up the supply chain of a company is known as this business practice

Vertical Integration

The main issue in these three strikes: Haymarket affair, Homestead Strike, Pullman Stirke

Difference in wages between workers and owners (Robber Barons)

This led to farm workers making little money in the 1920s

Over production of crops

Americans’ willingness to speak out against the government became more apparent based on protests during this decade

1960s

During World War I, this immigrant group was the most at risk for deportation or repression based on their opposition to the war

German Americans

The purpose of this law was to prevent railroads from charging farmers high shipping rates

Interstate Commerce Act 1887

Focus of FDR’s First Hundred Days

Regulating Banks to fix the root of the Great Depression