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US History STAAR EOC Progressive Era Vocab

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The ______ was passed to help regulate railroad rates which had been abusing their privileges and overcharging in the gilded age.   show
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show Populist Party  
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show National Park Service  
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The two d’s of the progressive era are: ______which means giving citizens a greater voice in government.   show
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____was the woman who helped assimilate immigrants in settlement houses/hull houses.   show
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The amendment that gave women the right to vote and also be able to influence government was the   show
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The group of people most responsible for the passing of the pure food and drug act and the meat inspection act were investigative journalists called ________.   show
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________ wanted African Americans to focus on education and vocational skills and thought change would come gradually.   show
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show Susan B. Anthony.  
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____WAS A THEORY THAT “ONLY THE STRONG SURVIVE” BUT ALSO MEANT THAT THE LOWER CLASSES WERE NOT CAPABLE OF ECONOMIC SUCCESS.   show
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show WEB DuBois  
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show Child Labor  
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show Farmers  
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THE ____WAS PASSED TO DISSOLVE MONOPOLIES AND OUTLAW MONOPOLISTIC BUSINESS PRACTICES.   show
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show The Jungle  
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show Ida B Wells  
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show Meat Inspection Act  
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