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NACW The national association of colored women.
NAWSA the national american womans suffrage.
NAACP the national association for the advancement of colored people founded in 1909. Racial equality
Suffrage the right to vote.
Susan B. Anthony a leading protester in womens rights. thought they should act lady like still.
Elizabeth Cady Stanton founded the NWSA
Federal Trade Commission watch dog. investigate possible violations of regulatory satutes. put an end to unfair business practices.
Federal Reserve system a federal agency that stopped unfair business practices.
Clayton Antitrust Act banned corporations from acquiring the stock if made into monopoly.
William H. Taft Rosevelts hand picked secr. of state. didn't feel like president. passed lower tariffs
Woodrow Wilson a reformer,NJ governor. passed clayton act.
Progressivism a movement with 4 goals. prottect social welfare, promote moral improvr, economic reformer, foster affecentice.
Mid-1880s where did women work? farms, industry, factories, and domestic work.
Election of 1912 results winners and losers winner Wilson loser Taft. won electoral votes. passed reforms.
Prohibition-18th amendment ban of acholohic drinks
Strategies used by women suffragists protesting but still acting lady like
Payne Aldrich Tariff only moderated the high rates from the Aldrich Bill
Gifford Pinchot Affair .
16th Amendment .
19th Amendment .
Wilson and foreign Policy .
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