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The Progressive Era

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National Association for the Advancement of Colored People (NAACP)   Aimed for equality among the races  
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Prohibtion   The banning of alcohol  
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Suffrage   The right to vote  
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19th Amendment   Granting women the right to vote  
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Published in 1906, this book by Upton Sinclair exposed the unsanitary conditions in the meat-packing industry?   The Jungle  
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What was the primary goal of prohibitionists?   They feared that alcohol was undermining American morals, and they wanted to clear that.  
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List and describe several of the strategies used by female suffragists to achieve their goal?   - They tried convincing state legislators - Women pursued court cases - They pushed for a national constitution amendment  
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How did Teddy Roosevelt feel about the nations responsibility in terms of conservation?   Roosevelt made conservation the primary concern because he felt it was so important.  
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What was the primary reason the sixteenth amendment was passed in 1913?   The federal government had to replace the revenue that tariffs had previously supplied.  
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Why might a person tend to support the progressive movement?   Because of the social activism and political reform  
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