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Which city was best known for Tom Johnson reforms?
Cleveland, Ohio
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What does initiative mean?
Initiative is the process that allowed citizens to place measures or issues on a state ballot
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What is a recall?
A recall is when voters removed unsatisfactory from their jobs
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Who were the NWSA?
The NWSA were middle class and upper class women
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Who published the names of people who were involved in lynching?
Ida B. Wells
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What group did americans believe were too large?
Trust groups
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What does WTUL stand for?
Women Trade Union League
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What famous offer did Roosevelt give to the people?
Square-Deal
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What is the Sherman Antitrust Act?
The Sherman Antitrust Act are lawsuits against industries and corporations
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Who helped as a co-founder of NAACP?
W.E.B Du Bois
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What is a reform?
A suggest in change of government
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What are muckrachers?
Muckrachers are the exposing of corpution
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Who said this: "It is the duty of the public to know."? What did they publish to expose the corpution?
Ida Tarbell said that it was the duty of the public to know. To expose the corpution they used newspapers and magazines.
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Who said this: "Lifting as we climb."?
National Assoication of Colored Women (NACW)
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Who said this: "I feel as strong as a Bull Moose."?
Roosevelt
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Who passed the Sherman Antitrust Act?
Windrow Wilson
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What were the first three states that gave women the right to vote?
Wyoming, Utah, Idaho
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What did the National Association of Colored Women(NACW) do?
The NACW helped Afican American women have better rights
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What did the Society of American Indians do?
The Society of American Indians helped get equal rights for American Indians
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What did mutualists do?
Mutualists helped raise money for insurance and legal help
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What did Booker T. Washington accomplish?
Booker T. Washington accomplishments were:
- 1. founder of the National Business League
- 2. taught himself to read
- 3. promoted a Back-to-Africa movement
- 4. wrote an autobiography
- 5. found the Tuskegge Institute in 1881
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What did Ida Wells accomplish?
Some of Ida Wells accomplishments were:
- 1. wrote a book
- 2. editor of a magazine
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What did W.E.B. Du Bois accomplish?
Some of W.E.B. Du Bois accomplishments:
- 1. started the Niagara Movement
- 2. joined the NAACP
- 3. first African American to receive doctorate degree from Harvard
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What did Carlos Montezuma accomplish?
Some of Carlos Montezuma accomplishments were:
- 1. became an activist
- 2. exposed government abuse
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How did corrupt political bosses get voters for their parties?
Corrupt political bossed got voters for their parties by doing favors for people, like offering turkey dinner and summerboat rides, providing jobs for immigrants, and helping needy families
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Why were journalists important to the reform movement?
Journalists were important to the reform movement because they aided the reforms by exposing injustices and corruption
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What did the 17th Amendment provide?
The 17th Amendment provided for the direct election of senators
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What did the 19th Amendment provide?
The 19th Amendment provided for the women suffrage
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What is arbitration?
Arbitration is settling the dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider
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What was the purpose of the Federal Reserve Act?
The purpose of the Federal Reserve Act was to regulate banking
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What is discrimination?
Discrimination is unequal treatment because of race, religion, ethnic background, or place of birth
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What is the Gentlemen's Agreement?
The Gentlemen's Agreement is a restiction of Japanese immigration to teh United States
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Who did he Ku Klux Klan affect?
African Americans, Catholics, Jews, Immigrants
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Who did the Society of American Indians affect?
Native Americans
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Who did the Temperance Movement affect?
Catholics, Immigrants, Irish
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Who did the Trade Unions affect?
African Americans, Women, Immigrants
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Who did the Order of Sons of America affect?
Immigrants and Mexican Americans
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Who did the Civil Service affect?
Immigrants
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Who did the Gentlemen's Agreement affect?
Immigrants and Japanese
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Who did the American Protective Association affect?
Catholics
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What is a referendum?
Gave voters ability to accept or reject the state legislature
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Who was Dr. Carlos Montezuma? What were his belifs about Native Americans?
Dr. Carlos Montezuma was one of the Society of American Indians founding member. He was an Apache who had been raised by whites. Carlos believed that federal policies were hurting Native Americans. Also, he believed that Native Americans should leave reservations and make their own way in whte society.
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How did Roosevelt promote conservation?
Roosevelt promoted conservation by taking steps to help forests, mineral deposits, and water resources. in 1905 he proposed the U.S. Forest Service. Also, he convinced Congress to set aside millions of acres of national forests and created the nation's first wildlife sanctuaries. Formed the National Conservation Commision to produce the first survey of the country's natural resources.
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