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| What effect did WWI have on wemen's suffrage? |
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| it hasntened passage of the 19th century |
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| what strategy did the women suffragist use? |
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| political, economic, & social change in America during the end of the 19th century led to boad progressive reforms |
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| T/F: people wanted the government to be more responsible |
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| aimed to restore economic opportunities & correct injusties in American life |
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| 4 goals of Progressive movement |
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| protect social welfare, promote moral improvements, create economic reform, fostering efficiency |
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| advocate for improving the lives of women & children |
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| an early 20th century reform movement seeking to return control of the government t, resoting economic opportunities |
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| an early 20th century reform movement seeking to return control of the gov restoring economic opportunities |
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| became an advocate for improving lives of women and children |
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| Journalist who wrotw about the concept side of business and public likfe in mass circulation magazines the early 20th century |
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| the application of scientific principles to increase efficiency in the work place |
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| a bill originated by the people rather than lawmakers |
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| to remove tpublic officials from elected positions by forcing them to face another election before their end of their term if enough votrers ask for it |
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