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People who showed the ugly side of things during the Progressive Era
A muckraker journalist and photographer.
A house that helps the poor.
Started at the beginning of the 20the century by the middle class to change the political system
An American writer, wrote in many different genres and wrote nearly 100 books
Moderation of consumption and use of alchol
Created to prohibite alcoholic beverages in the US, made production, transport, and sale of alchol illegal
Opened the country's first birth control clinic
Refers to the process of changinging immigrants views, customs, and values to the American views, customs, and values
Granted women the right to vote
Thought that African Americans should "take a backseat" to whites
He co-founded the NAACP
A biracial organization to advance justice for African Americans
Federal American law that makes it a crime to misbrand or adulterate meat
Led to the creation of the FDA
Theodore Roosevelt's philosophy
28th President of the United States
Created to provide the nation with a safer, more flexible, and more stable monetary and finacial system
Aimed to keep chinese markets open for all and not allow any one countryto gain control over the region
Was the slogan of Roosevelt's successful 1906 presidential campaign
President Roosevelt's forgein policy
Her work against sweatshops, and for the minimum wage, eight-hour workdays, and children's rights is widely regarded today
26th President of the United States
Published "Tweed Days in St.Louis"
The mother of social work
A religious movement; Protestant ministers argued that people must emulate the life of Jesus Christ

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