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| Wrote the Jungle, about meat packing |
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| educator who supported patient progress for African Americans |
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| Accused John D Rkefellor of unfair business practices |
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| a vote that removes an elected official from office |
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| created the civil service |
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| he gilded Age did not approve of the spoils system because it |
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| Both the interstate commerce Act of 1887 and Shermans Anti truist Act of 1890 |
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| Were early government Attempts toregulate business |
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| muckrakers-big business-polotics-slum life-corrupt city government-poverty in cities- consumer protection- |
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| two issues that were changed during the gilded age and how...you find the how |
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| Mexican Americans formed self-help groups known as |
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| T. R took a stance against |
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| TR felt good trusts should be |
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| members of the temperence movement wanted to outlaw |
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| Women formed organizations that supported change- Women entered the new profession of social work |
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| What were new opportunities for women in the late 1800's |
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| the anti-Defimation league |
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| Formed to fight prejudice against JHewish people |
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| Would have been most changed by the Gentelmans Agreement |
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| Workers from Japan planning to settle in nthe United States |
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| African American journalist who fought against mob violence aimed at African Americans |
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| A business owner during the gilded age |
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| a political leader during the gilded age |
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| the "boss" of Tammany Hall, the Democratic Party political machine that played a major role in the politics of 19th century New York |
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| is the political policy developed in the American state of Wisconsin that fosters public universities' |
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| a direct vote in which an entire electorate is asked to either accept or reject a particular proposal, |
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| Reformers in thhe gilded age criticized the spoils system because it |
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