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Act that makes it illegal for meat products to be mislabeled and sold, and to ensure meat products are slaughter in a sanitary place and process.
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Act that regulated the manufacture and sale of drugs and food in order to prevent the sale of false drugs and food.
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Established a states' militias more under federal control and gave the president authority, in case of war or national emergency, to mobilize the National Guard in case of any emergency.
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The United States established a draft, where it required all men from the ages of 21 to 30,to join as soldiers in World War I, even immigrants and African Americans.
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The sedition act, enacted during World War I, made it a crime to print, write, or publish any or abusive language or criticism about the form of the United States government
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The Banning of the manufacturing, selling and consumption of Alcohol in the United States
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Treaty which ended World War I, held Germany responsible for starting the war and also made Germany pay for the massive reparations payments.
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The passing of the 19th amendment gave the right for all United States citizens have the right to vote no matter their sex, which meant women now had the right to vote.
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Although the United States did not join the League of Nations, the League of Nations was proposed and encouraged by President Woodrow Wilson.The League of Nations was made after World War I, and was an international peacekeeping organization.