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Chapter 9 The Progressive Era

Authored by Rafael Guzman

History

11th Grade

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Chapter 9 The Progressive Era
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Advocate for improving the lives of women and children; Illinois Factory Act in 1983; Prohibited child labor, Limited women’s working hours

Florence Kelley
Susan B. Anthoyn
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Carrie Catherine Catt

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Leading proponent of the suffrage movement; founded the National Women Suffrage Association, NWSA,

Susan B. Anthony
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
Florence Kelley
Marry Harris Jones

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Secretary of War under Roosevelt; hand picked by Roosevelt to be the Republican Presidential nominee; lost election to Woodrow Wilson

William Howard Taft
William Jennings Bryan
Eugene V. Debs
Upton Sinclair

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Democratic presidential nominee; won presidency in 1912; 'New Freedom'; established federal income tax and federal reserve. 

Woodrow Wilson
William Howard Taft
William Jennings Bryan
Theodore Roosevelt

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Strengthen the Sherman Antitrust Act; Prohibited corporations from acquiring the stock of another, if it would create a monopoly; Officers would be prosecuted if they did

Federal Reserve Act
Underwood Act
Clayton Antitrust Act
Federal Trade Commission Act

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Magazine journalists who exposed the corrupt side of business and public life in the early 1900’s

Socialist
Muckrackers
Scientific Management
Initiative 

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An early 20th century movement seeking to return control of the government to the people, to restore economic opportunities, and to correct injustices in American life

Progressive Movement
Social Welfare
Prohibition
Socialism

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