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| The Constitution of 1901 was written because _______________ were worried that poor whites and blacks might vote them out of office |
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| Voters had to be able to read and write, pay a poll tax, and own property under what constitution |
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| People who wanted to improve the lives of Alabamians were called |
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| Tuskegee University was built by |
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| To bring electricity to people living in Alabama cities, a group of men built man |
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Wilbur and Orville Wright |
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| ___________flew the first motorized aircraft at Kitty Hawk, North Carolina |
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telephone, automobile, telegraph |
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| Three inventions that made life better for people in the early 1900’s were the |
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| In World War I, Britain, France, and the United States fought against |
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| World War I was known as __________________ because many countries were involved in the war |
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| The years following World War I are known as ________________ because everything seemed to move so fast |
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| To gain the right to vote, many___________________made speeches, marched in parades, and held rallies |
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| Goods, as in food and clothing that satisfy human needs |
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| Communication between countries, especially in negotiating treaties and agreements |
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| A small beetle that damages cotton |
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| To deprive a person of rights of citizenship, especially the right to vote |
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| A fee paid in order to vote |
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| Certificates bought by citizens to help the government pay the expenses of war |
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| The act of setting free, as from slavery |
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| Women who worked for the voting rights of women |
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