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200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 200 300 400 500 100 Teddy Roosevelt Potpourri People/ Orgs Legislation Amend- ments
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His efforts in this were influenced by his desire to protect natural resources for the future.
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Conservation
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This plan included policies to increase railroad regulation, attack “bad trusts,” and protect consumers
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The Square Deal
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Along with Taft and Wilson, Teddy Roosevelt broke with this economic policy of former presidents.
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Laissez Faire
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Up until him, the federal government generally supported these groups in labor strikes.
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Owners/Industrialists
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He used arbitration to settle this labor strike in 1902
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Anthracite Coal Strike
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This term was used during the Progressive Era to describe investigative journalists like Ida Tarbell and Lincoln Steffens who exposed societal problems.
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muckrakers
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This movement blamed the ills of society on industrialization and urbanization and also supported the idea that the government should regulate big business.
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Progressives
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This woman created the Hull House which provided education, daycare and more to the urban poor of Chicago.
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Jane Addams
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He was the corrupt NYC mayor who led Tammany Hall and was accused of stealing $200 million from the city.
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Boss Tweed
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She was the public health care nurse who promoted the use of birth control to reduce urban population and poverty.
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Margaret Sanger
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This man believed in a gradual approach for African Americans to gain the right to vote and founded the Tuskegee Institute.
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Booker T. Washington
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This man agreed with Booker T. Washington that education helped African Americans achieve their goals but believed that rights should be immediate and founded the NAACP to achieve this goal.
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WEB DuBois
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He aimed for America’s heart but hit its stomach through his writing of the Jungle.
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Upton Sinclair
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He was the leader of the Standard Oil Trust
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John D. Rockefeller
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The NAACP and the Anti Defamation League both were primarily a response to this in America.
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Racism and Prejudice
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Recall, Referendum and Initiative all try to put more political power in the hands of these.
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People/Voters
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This type of tariff is designed to encourage American manufacturing and was disliked by the Progressives
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High
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This legislation allowed injured civil servants to receive temporary pay.
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Workman’s Compensation Act
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The Jungle prompted the passage of the Meat Inspection Act and this piece of legislation.
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The Pure Food and Drug Act
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How the Other Half Lives by Jacob Riis prompted NYC to pass these laws.
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Tenement House Laws
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This tried to reduce the gap between the rich and the poor and made up lost revenue from reduced tariffs.
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16th
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By 1914 only some states allowed full women’s suffrage. By 1920, it was granted to all women by this amendment.
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19th
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This amendment made it so that Senators were directly elected by the people and were less influenced by big business and its millionaires.
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17th
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This amendment outlawed the sale, manufacture and transport of alcoholic beverages.
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18th
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These 2 bodies are involved in the amendment process.
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Congress and the States
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