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Progressives, WWI

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"The Jungle"   A book written by muckraker Upton Sinclair that told about conditions in the meatpacking plants of Chicago  
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The Meat Inspection Act   Allowed government inspectors to check meat to make sure it was safe to eat  
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The Pure Food and Drug Act   Helped make food and medicine safer by requiring companies to tell the truth about their products  
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Progressives   Reformers who worked to stop unfair practices by businesses and to improve the way in which government worked  
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Muckrakers   Progressives who used their written work to inform others of situations and worked for reforms  
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Yellow Journalism   Exaggerated or False reporting to sell newspapers  
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Isolationism   A country decides to remain neutral and let countries handle their own issues  
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Two main Powers of WWI   Central and Allied Powers  
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Treaty of Versailles   Officially ended WWI, heavily punished Germany in its role in WWI and created the League of Nations  
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League of Nations   International organization formed to prevent future world wars  
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Alliances   An agreement among nations to defend one another  
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World War I   War among the Central and Allied Powers beginning in 1914  
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Panama Canal   A canal across the Isthmus of Panama that offered the hope of faster, safer shipping for the U.S.  
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