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a process in which immigrants were forced into a new culture
poorly built, overcrowded housing
A group of reform movements focused on urban problems
a journalist who exposed corruption
us industrialist that made money through corrupt ways.
a business leader who is a philanthropist.
people moving to a foreign country permanently.
the movement of people from one place to another intending to settle.
A major relocation of African Americans to northern cities.
a combination of two company's.
an economic systems of business privately owned
a law that made monopolies and trusts illegal
one company controls the supply of goods with no competition.
a organized group workers to protect and gain more rights and interests
the development of industries in a country or region.
french for allow to do or conduct business
survival of the fittest in society and politics
property interests held by another party for the benefit of another.
a procedure that allows voters to approve or reject a law
a vote to remove a official from office
a method of allowing voters to propose a new law on the ballot for public approval
a voting method in which a voters choice in an elections or a referendum are anoymous
a primary in which members of a party nominate its candidates by direct vote
a political movement that championed the common person
social and economic doctrine that calls for public rather than private ownership or control of private ownership
to put an end to an evil by enforcing or introducing a better method or course of action
restraint; moderation in or abstinence from the use of alcholic beverages
a constitutional amendment allowing American voters to directly elect us senators
used in factories to mass produce vehicles quickly and inexpensively.
used everyday to transport people long distances in the air
made skyscrapers possible moving people up.
made city bigger allowing for more growth in the city
made strong cheap steel
made cars reliable and inexpensive
A reliable high torque engine.

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