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Labor Unions   purpose of improving their status and conditions of working  
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Laissez-Faire   opposes govt. regulation or interference in commerce  
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Lockout   withholding work from employees and closing down of a work place during labor disputes  
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Monopoly   exclusive control by one group of productions  
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Melting Pot   immigrants form an integrated society  
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Merger   union of 2 companies  
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Nativism   favor interests of natives over immigrants  
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Political Machines   a group that controls the activities of a political party  
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Poll tax   tax on people who wanted to vote  
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Populist Movement   started by farmers, to limit big business and have greater say in the govt.  
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Radical Republicans   protect the rights of freedmen in the south  
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Reservations   tract of land set aside by the govt. for indians  
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Robber Barrons   large scale entrepreneurs  
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Separate but Equal   allow segregations  
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Settlement House Movement   priviate centers to help the poor  
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Sherman Antitrust Act   prohibited monopolies  
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Social Darwinism   groups acheive advantage over others due to biological superiority  
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Tenements   rundown, low rental apartments  
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Tenant Farming   farms land owned by others and gets indebt  
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trust   combination of firms to reduce competition  
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