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Adriana Contreras, Period 1, Us History and Geography, 16 October 2012.
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A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses taking on financial risk to do so Definition: The had great business and treated workers unfairly with pay and job hours so that not much of there money was given away.
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One Who Spreads heal or alleged scandal about another Definition: They wrote about the poverty’s, they wrote about everything they worked to change the opinion of the public
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Take in (Information, ideas, or culture) and understand fully. Definition: A assimilation that took place was to transform native American culture to a European culture.
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Individualism ; doctrine that government should not interfere in commercial affairs Definition: They saw it as a way to have more controls economy.
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that competition between individuals, groups, or nations drives social evolution in human societies Definition: It was believed that we are here due to a evolution process we have become human beings. It also was said to believe that government shouldn’t have a intervention because it could corrupt the “natural process”.
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Preservation, protection, or restoration of the natural environment, natural ecosystems, vegetation, and wildlife. Definition: Roosevelt believed they were to wasteful and inefficient, so he believed in long-term economical benefits of natural resources.
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A series of intercessory prayers or petitions. Definition: The woman’s suffrage was a strong movement around this time for women’s rights.
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A law or regulation forbidding something. Definition: They wanted to destroy the political power of bosses!
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The power or opportunity to act or take charge before others do. Definition:Allowed citizens to take charge if something needs to be changed.
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The process of referring a political question to the electorate for this purpose. Definition: Allows citizens to be able to repeal and vote made by the legislature, like a petition.
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