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- 1. required federal inspection of meatpacking plants.
- 6. Roosevelt used this to break up monopolies.
- 7. included consumer protection, controlling corporations, and conservation.
- 8. encouraged African Americans to demand immediate equality.
- 10. organized marches, protests, and hunger strikes to gain political rights.
- 12. worked to improve working conditions, child labor laws, and public health.
- 13. were denied full political and social equality.
- 15. worked for women’s right to vote. Susan B. Anthony and Carrie Chapman Catt lead the fight for the women's right to vote. (SHORT ANSWER)
- 17. faced discrimination despite progressive reforms.
- 18. fought racial discrimination and challenged segregation.
- 19. supported progressive reforms such as education and public sanitation.
- 21. supported progressive reforms in banking, tariffs, and business.
- 23. regulated the safety and labeling of food and medicine.
- 25. encouraged limiting or banning alcohol.
- 26. expanded the government’s role in regulating business.
- 29. exposed unsafe meatpacking conditions through his book The Jungle.
- 30. strengthened rules against monopolies.The National Park Service was created to manage and protect national parks.
- 34. created a central national banking system.
- 35. continued some progressive reforms.
- 37. guaranteed women the right to vote.
- 38. in the South faced Jim Crow laws.
- 39. used university experts to help create effective public policy.
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- 2. were journalists who exposed corruption, unsafe conditions, and social problems. (SHORT ANSWER)
- 3. established the direct election of U.S. senators.
- 4. allowed voters to approve or reject laws on the ballot. allowed voters to remove an elected official from office before their term ended.
- 5. was a response to problems caused by industrialization and urban growth.
- 9. emphasized vocational education for African Americans.
- 11. promoted the Square Deal to treat all Americans fairly.
- 14. meant protecting and preserving natural resources.
- 16. often faced low wages and unfair treatment.
- 20. provided services to immigrants, women, and the poor.
- 22. formed organizations to fight for civil rights and fair treatment.
- 24. was founded by Alice Paul.
- 27. were pressured to assimilate and lost land during this era.
- 28. established prohibition.
- 31. faced exclusion laws and discrimination.
- 32. was the nationwide ban on the production, sale, and transportation of alcohol.
- 33. allowed citizens to propose laws directly to state legislatures.
- 36. A recall allowed voters to remove an elected official from office before their term ended.
