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- 5. an act that passed in 1890 that made it illegal for corporations to gain control of industries by forming trusts.
- 8. a journalist who exposed corruption in American Society.
- 13. an amendment to the Constitution that gave women the right to vote.
- 14. the procedure that allows voters to propose a law directly.
- 16. an economic system in which all members of a society are equel owners of all businesse; members share the work and profits.
- 17. to vote an official out of office
- 18. a women's right activist who was the second president of NAWSA.
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- 1. the last president of NAWSA when her efforts along with efforts finally convinced Congress that women should have the right to vote.
- 2. an amendment to the Constitution that gave Congress the right to tax create income tax.
- 3. an act that improved the nation's monitary/banking system.
- 4. the creater of the Hull House to protect the slums.
- 5. an amendment to the Constitution that gave citizens the right to vote for state legislators.
- 6. the first progressive president who won fame by fighting fame by fighting in the Spanish American War.
- 7. when a law is submitted to vote for approval by the citizens.
- 9. an act that increased the governments right to limit the forming of big businesses.
- 10. a Hull House helper who later became the secretary of the Nation Consumers' League.
- 11. the wife of an alcoholic who worked on the Prohibition movement.
- 12. the president after Roosevelt who passed two major amendments while he was in office.
- 15. when citizens choose who will represent a party in an election for public office.