Chapter 17 and 18
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show | New Natural Resources
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What was a cause of the growth of steel production? | show 🗑
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show | Andrew Carnegie/Carnegie Steel Company
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What is the government policy of laissez-faire mean? | show 🗑
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show | to benefit rural communities both socially and culturally
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show | Railroad rates can be regulated by the federal government, "reasonable and just" railroad rates
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show | companies controlling interstate commerce
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What was the Knights of Labor organization? | show 🗑
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show | a labor union similar to the Knights of Labor, established in 1886 by craft unions
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show | Supreme Court Decision United States vs. E.C. Knight
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show | being able to support themselves on earnings, competition with machinery, danger and work pace increased
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show | about 25 million
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What did the Foran Act of 1885 outlaw? | show 🗑
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What did new immigration cause to flare up that had faded during the Civil War? | show 🗑
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show | an apartment house commonly in the poorer section of a large city that was often overcrowded
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show | Richmond, Virginia
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show | improvement of living conditions: decent homes, enough food, opportunities for talent development
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show | Located in poor sections these were community centers were residence could receive guidance and services.
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show | Chinese Immigrants
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What happened to a literacy test bill in 1897 that was meant to keep Southeastern European immigrants from coming to the United States? | show 🗑
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