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Progressive Reforms

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A period of time in America when reformers attempted to make society better was known as Progressive Movement
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP) was founded by W.E.B. DuBois
Three ways African-Americans were kept from voting Poll taxes, literacy tests; grandfather clause
Amendment that banned alcohol 18th Amendment
Amendment that gave women the right to vote 19th Amendment
Muckraker that wrote about Standard Oil Ida Tarbell
Muckraker that targeted the meat packing industry (wrote The Jungle) Upton Sinclair
The publishing of this book helped persuade Congress to pass the Meat Inspection Act The Jungle
Journalists who exposed corruption in American society. Muckraker
She opened the first birth control clinic Margaret Sanger
African-American activist who believed learning skills to compete in a white society would make them competitive Booker T. Washington
Suffrage means The right to vote
Temperance means Prohibition of Alcohol
Created the National Women’s Party. Alice Paul
President when the 19th Amendment was passed Woodrow Wilson
Founded NAWSA Elizabeth Cady Stanton and Susan B Anthony
Organization founded in 1909 to help fight for Black equality. NAACP
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