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Collectivity. This was also to search up something in politics. This was applied to all american journalist.
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Ethnocentric beliefs in immigration and nationalism. Basically belief in regional religious cutoms. Or belief in having a smart brain at birth.
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political machines were able to build a loyal voter following, especially among immigrant groups, by performing such favours as providing jobs or housing.
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Demanding political and military action to remove Native American Indians from the southern states of America.
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It expressed belief it was Anglo-Saxon Americans’ providential mission to expand civilization across the breadth of North America. The expansion would include territorial aggrandizement.
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She joined the women rights movement in 1852. Anthony dedicated her life to women suffrage.
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Opened up settlement In western United States. It allowed any american including slaves to claim a 160 acre property if they too care of it for five years.
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The richer people moved out of the city to get away from the crowded conditions.
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A social-reform movement that has to do with religion. especially among liberal Protestant groups dedicated to betterment of industrialized society through application of the principles of Justice and charity.
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It was a time of economic growth. Basically equally stgering the rich and poor.
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The American labor movement during this time included a radical faction of socialists, communists who believed the capitalist system should be dismantled because it exploited workers
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It allowed for the President to break reservation of land, which was held common by the members of a tribe.
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Employees at Carnegies company refuse to work due to the workers feeling that the company's success came at expence. this was called the homestead strike of 1892.
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He defended Eugene V. Debs, arrested on a federal charge arising from the Pullman Strike.
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Eugene Debbs was the socialist president canidate in 1900, 1908, 1912, and 1920. Debbs became greater reknown when he went to jail for the role of leading te Chicago's pullman Palace Car Company Strike.
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Portland cxame to seattle with over a ton of gold. Gold was all over the place. Stakeholder became weaalthy.
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The peak of the populism movement was said to be during William Jennings Bryan’s triumph as president of the Democratic Party.
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Wells brought her anti-lynching campaign to the White House, leading a protest in Washington, D.C., and calling for President William McKinley to make reforms.
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Roosevlet signed the National Monuments Act. He was protectiong sites like the Grand Canyon and preserving countless wildlife sanctuaries.
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A Federal Law that provides federal inspection of meat products, sale or transportation. Only includes certian drugs like , Cocaine, alcohol, heroin, morphine, and cannabis.
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It was evident in extensive U.S. interventions in the Caribbean and Central America, especially in measures undertaken to safeguard American financial interests in the region.
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These were just making the society clear with taxes, Elction of senators, Prohibition, and Woens suffrage.
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Etablished ecoomic stability through central bank into the United States.
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Immigrants came from all arounfd the world wanting to be apart of america.
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She became chair of the womens peace party. Jane addams attended the International Congress of Women at the Hague in the Netherlands in respose of WW1 in 1915
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American women practice to vote for the first.August 26 was when the law was ratified that women should have all rights of men.
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Control of naval oil reserves at Teapot Dome was transferred from the Navy Dept. to the Dept. of the Interior. The oil reserves were set aside for the navy by President Wilson.
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Bryan led prosecution of Scopes, a biology teacher charged by breaking the Tennessee law by teaching Darwin's theory of evolution.
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In 1943 he recieved the Pulitizer prize for his book, Dragons Teeth.
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This refers to labors of the organizations representing most of the executive branch of Federal Government.
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The initiative process is basically a group who want to purpose a law to the people. Referendum is when legislative branch votes on a bill. Recall is the process of having a re-vote.
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In all states, the Democratic and Republican candidates automatically get on the ballot, whereas third-party candidates usually have to get thousands of signatures on petitions just to be listed on the ballot.