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the development of industries in a country
the process by which large numbers of people become permanently concentrated in relatively small areas, forming cities.
the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
a public office or position of authority that provides its occupant with an outstanding opportunity to speak out on any issue.
law that defines unethical business practices, such as price fixing and monopolies, and upholds various rights of labor.
Settlement House Movement, Woman suffrage, Factory Safety Regulations, Limits on Working Hours, Workers, Compensation for injuries, Restrictions on Women and Child Labor
election including Wilson, Roosevelt, and Taft.
central bank of the United States
How the Progressives wanted to solve poverty
Muckrakers: goals, The Jungle
group that dedicated to social and political change for African Americans.
reformers who collected many ideas and had a Urban/Middle Class education
Fire in a clothing manufacturing building that killed 148 people and injured 78 others.
He busted twice as many trusts as Roosevelt in only 4 years. Roosevelt believed some trusts were good... Payne-Aldrich Tariff Raised tariffs; at the time it was the highest tariff in our country's history... and Roosevelt appointed Pinchot as Chief Forests and when Taft fired him. Roosevelt became angry because it looked like Taft did not care about the environment.
curbed the monopolistic power of railroads, destroyed the "beef trust", made conservation a national movement, Panama Canal, and strengthened the US navy.
Taft was less inclined than Roosevelt to believe in having the executive branch of the federal government regulate trust activities. Taft consistently in his career upheld a faith in using the courts to regulate behavior.
the women's right to vote.
why progressives supported women's suffrage
A reformer and former slave. Encouraged blacks to focus on the daily tasks of survival, rather than leading a grand uprising... scholar and activist for racial equality, First African American to earn a PhD at Harvard University. The best known spokesperson for African American rights during this time.

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