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What the Women had to fight for in 1848 so they could vote.
National Association for the Advancement of Colored People
A suffrage leader who stood in front of the white house of Woodrow Wilson to fight for woman suffrage
A President who claimed he was an average American.
A group of Roosevelt and his friends that fought in the Spanish American war under Roosevelts pay.
The second wife of Theodore Roosevelt
A crazy child of Roosevelts who swore, threw china, and smoked marihuana.
An act Teddy Roosevelt passed that said that there had to be science to back up sold products, and the products had to say what was in them
A book that described the horrible conditions of meat industry
An Act passed by Theodore Roosevelt that broke monopolies up that were harming workers in America.
An act passed by Theodore Roosevelt that said that meat had to be inspected before sold.
The president after Roosevelt who was a stress eater
Woman who was determined to marry someone in the white house
Teddy Roosevelt’s party that ran for president for a third term.
An act that lowered tariffs
An amendment that made the law of income tax.
Taxes for the government before income tax
Money that is for the government.
An act that said banks have to be under the control of the federal reserve board.
Groups that helped African Americans get jobs and homes.
Made by President Woodrow Wilson to monitor business practices that might lead to monopolies.
A woman who believed that women paid too much for goods for their homes
A league that believed in “goods produced under fair, safe, and healthy working conditions”.
A movement lead by the Women’s Christian Temperance Union that supported never drinking alcohol.
A nurse who believed that women’s lives would be better if they had less children.
The person who helped make the National Association of Colored Women who was a black teacher.

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