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Herbert Spencer Came up with the idea of Social Darwinism.
William Graham Sumner Argued that helping the poor stunted evolution.
"Gentleman's Agreement" A term used to restrict a specific group of people.
Jane Addams Hull House and the 1931 Nobel Peace Prize
Florence Kelley National Consumer League and fought for welfare.
Francis Willard Began the Temperance Movement
Ida B. Wells-Barnett NAACP
Henry F. Bowers Aperican Protective Association
Nativism Tried to keep out the new immigrants.
Pragmatism Tried to explain random things in private meetings.
James Bogardus Designed A.T. Stewart's cast iron palace department store.
Tenement House Multiple houses; several families living under one roof.
Boarding House Shared a kitchen, restroom, and dining room with all other families that lived there.
Apartment House Separate everything living under one roof.
Row House Your own home, shared walls.
James E. Ward Designed the Dumbbell Tenement Building.
Louis Sullivan First Skyscraper. "Form follows function."
William Le Baron Jenney Owned the first skyscraper
Elisha Graves Otis Invented the elevator brake.
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