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- 3. result was publicity made the public more aware of the growing tensions between religion & science
- 6. poverty in the home nation of immigrants coming to the US in the early 1900's is an example of a _____
- 7. in 1935 this provided financial relief for the unemployed & disabled
- 9. during the 1800's in the US, the invention of new materials, growth of populations, & advances in commercial transportation contributed to the expansion of _____
- 13. in the 1920's challenging the traditional role of women in the US, with fashions & behaviors that shocked mainstream society
- 16. public outcry against the railroad's shipping rates & price discrimination was the primary factor in 1887 for the establishment of the ____
- 17. Places like Indian Schools goal was programs to force _______
- 18. in the late 19th century, American economic interests, it's belief in its cultural superiority, & desire to expand the US Navy contributed to the development of _____
- 19. effectively forced Indians to assimilate into mainstream society and own individual sections of reservation land
- 21. the Smoot-Hawley Tariff Act of 1930 imposed record high fees on foreign imports reducing the volume of _____
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- 1. after WWI, the US returned to a policy of _____, resulting in the country imposing higher tariffs on foreign goods
- 2. in 1914, this more fully restrained corporations from removing the possibility of business competition
- 4. in 1906, a major goal of the _____ was to ensure that products were labeled accurately
- 5. made it illegal to openly criticize the US participation in the war
- 8. President Wilson's plan to prevent future conflict among nations
- 10. began in the late 19th century when farmers organized to challenge abuses by the railroad
- 11. the widespread use of this effectively contributed to the end of open range in the American West
- 12. in the early 1900's, the United States' _____ Policy improved trade between the US & China
- 14. led to the failure of thousands of US businesses because the banking industry collapsed
- 15. the German foreign minister's message proposing an alliance with Mexico against the US
- 20. thrived during the 1920's & 1930's because a large number of people disagreed with Prohibition's ban on alcohol
- 22. policies that introduced reforms into the American economy in order to prevent future economic crises
