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She went on a hunger strike to influence the passage of the 19th Amendment   Alice Paul  
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She exercised civil disobedience in her support of women's suffrage   Susan B Anthony  
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Early Progressive reformer who helped mentally ill   Dorothea Dix  
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Known as the "Conservative President" and "Father of the National Parks"   Theodore Roosevelt  
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Founder of Hull House, helped women and children improve their lives   Jane Addams  
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Wrote muckraking book "The Jungle" about the meat packaging industry   Upton Sinclair  
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The muckraker who photographed bad living conditions in cities; "How the Other Half Lives"   Jacob Riis  
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President who supported Pure Food and Drug Act after reading "The Jungle"   Theodore Roosevelt  
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Progressive President who created Federal Reserve System to regulate the banking industry   Woodrow Wilson  
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Founder of National Association for the Advancement of Colored People and Niagara Movement   WEB DuBois  
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Leading activist in the Women's Christian Temperance Movement   Carrie Nation  
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Inventions like the typewriter, sewing machines, and telephone benefited these people   Women  
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Political movement opposed to big businesses and bad urban conditions   Niagara Movement  
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NAACP; Great Migration; Niagara Movement were ways blacks opposed these laws   Jim Crow Laws  
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Kind of journalism that led to Meat Inspectors Act and Pure Food and Drug Act   Muckraking  
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Anti-immigrant attitude in the 1920s that led to quotas/restrictions on immigration   Nativism  
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Organization who tried to ban the use of alcohol   Women's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU)  
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A revolutionary concept in the buying and selling of abundant consumer goods   Mail-order Catalogues  
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Congressional Act passed to reduce political corruption and abuses of the spoils system   Pendleton Civil Service Act  
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Progressive reform in 1906 that increased government power to regulate railroads   Hepburn Act  
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Plan by Theodore Roosevelt to help factory workers get fair treatment by their employees   Square Deal  
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Supreme Court case that upheld Jim Crow laws with principle of "Separate but equal"   Plessy v. Ferguson  
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Constitutional Amendment that established women's suffrage   19th Amendment  
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Constitutional Amendment that established the Graduated Federal Income Tax   16th Amendment  
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Constitutional Amendment that prohibited the production, distribution or consumption of alcohol   18th Amendment  
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Constitutional Amendment that established direct election of senators   17th Amendment  
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