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Ch. 15 Section 3 Reforms Continue
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Vocabulary Prohibition – the period of time where it was illegal to manufacture (make), transport and sell alcohol Suffrage – the right to vote 16th Amendment – the Amendment making it legal to tax incomes 17th Amendment – the Amendment allowing the voters to elect senators
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Vocabulary 18th Amendment – Prohibiting the manufacture, transportation, and sale of alcohol 19th Amendment – Women are given the right to vote 21st Amendment – Amendment changing the 18th Amendment and allowing alcohol Speakeasies – “underground” bars where people drank alcohol Bootlegger – people who made and sold alcohol illegally
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1) Progressives wanted _______________ - social, business and government 2) ____________ and ________________ followed TR as President 3) ____________ supported big business but did break up twice as many _____________ as Roosevelt did. REFORMS WILLIAM TAFTWOODROW WILSON TAFT TRUSTS
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He supported an __________ tax (the _______ Amendment) He supported the __________ election of senators by voters (the ______ Amendment) 4) In 1912, all three men ran for President – ___________ - Republican ________________ - (Progressive Party) Also known as the “_________________” _________________ - Democrat INCOME16TH DIRECT 17 TAFT ROOSEVELT BULL MOOSE PARTY WILSON
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TAFTWILSON
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5) ___________________ - supported lower ______________ on goods He supported a graduated _______________ tax. He stopped price ______________ by big companies He protected _______________ and their unions He created the __________________________ - the federal government would now control all banks WILSON TARIFFS INCOME FIXING WORKERS FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
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He created the ________________________________ - feds could uncover unfair business practices He treated _________________________ unfairly by segregating federal offices, shops and restaurants He did not support women’s ____________ (the right to __________) FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION AFRICAN AMERICANS SUFFRAGE VOTE
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6) Women’s groups protested in front of the _____________________. Two parties protested: ________________________________ ________________________________ By 1919, _______ states had full suffrage _____ states had _____________ suffrage – women could vote in state and local elections but not in the _________________ election. In 1920, the ______ Amendment was passed – women had the right to ____ WHITE HOUSE NATIONAL WOMAN SUFFRAGE ASSOCIATION NATIONAL WOMAN’S PARTY 15 14PARTIAL PRESIDENTIAL 19 TH VOTE
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7) Many women were against _______________ - they called it _______________ as well as a _____________ drug that destroyed people and families The _______________________________ educated people about the ______ of alcohol. ALCOHOL DANGEROUS WOMEN’S CHRISTIAN TEMPERANCE UNION EVILS DEADLY
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1919 – the _______ Amendment was passed – “_____________________” began – illegal to sell, make and transport alcoholic beverages Creation of ________________, ______________ and the famous __________________ Gangs and ___________________ crime grew - ___________________! In 1933, the ______ Amendment was passed repealing the ______ Amendment – making alcohol legal 18 TH PROHIBITION SPEAKEASIESBOOTLEGGERS BATHTUB GIN ORGANIZED AL CAPONE 21 ST 18 TH
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