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| reform after unsafe working conditions and crowded cities took over the US |
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| what investigative journalists became known as |
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| journalist marked the beginning of style of journalism |
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| first installment of "History of the Standard Oil Company" |
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| toured nation examining the plight of African Americans |
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| depicted workers brutalized by greedy business owners |
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| wrote about how the closed-mindedness of elite society leads a good-hearted heroine to social isolation and despair |
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| argued that the gov't should use its regulatory and taxation powers to promote the welfare of all its citizens |
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| worked for labor laws cause |
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| 140 workers die in this fire |
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| a women't trade union leauge organizer, argued that only a strong working-class movement could bring real change to the workplace |
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| freedom to negotiate the terms of their employment |
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| case where an employer challenged the 10 hour workday that Florence Kelley had helped push through the Oregon legislature |
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| lawyer on case of Muller v. Oregon on Kelley's side |
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| a workplace where all employees must belong to a union |
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| system under which gov't or worker cooperatives own most factories |
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| led American Federation of Labor |
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| International Ladies' Garment Workers Union |
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| tried to organize unskilled workers |
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| Industrial Workers of the World |
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| industry that opposed capitalism |
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| William "Big Bill" Haywood |
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| made claims for the working class |
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| a settlement-house worker, attacked irresponsible tenement owners |
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| a leading architect and city planner produced a magnificent plan for redesigning Chicago |
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| a ban on the manufacture, sale, and transportation of alcoholic beverages |
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| Women's Christian Temperance Union |
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| led crusade against alcohol |
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| former baseball player who became a Presbyterian evangelist |
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| headed WCTU from 1879-1898 |
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| influential African American leaders to emerge |
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| National Association fro the Advancement of Colored People |
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| organization dedicated to ending racial discrimination |
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| also fought for racial equality |
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| Society of American Indians |
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| 50 middle class AM indians |
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| process of preparing foreign-born residents for full US citizenship |
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