What does the Gilded Age mean in American history?
An era that, if looked from the outside represented only improvements to society and economy, but when carefully analyzed showed how great problems were.
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Workers' compensation laws emerged after this tragedy.
Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire.
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Describe a tenement.
A small and cramped apartment, ususally substandard.
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Instrumental in establishing the NAACP and worked toward racial equality in the United States
W. E. B. du Bois
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Voters hold the power to remove a public official from office before the next scheduled election.
Recall
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Enforced by the 18th Amendment and made it illegal to manufacture, sell, transport, or consume alcohol.
Prohibition
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What does "Progressive Era" mean in US history?
A political movement in the early 1900s which produced social reform such as child labor laws, minimum wage, and rights for women
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Informal organizations in which bosses provided jobs, housing, and protection to individuals in exchange for votes
Political machines
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Guaranteed the direct election of senators by voters; in the case of a vacancy, a special election is called to fill the empty seat
17th Amendment
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A process by which voters approve bills offered by the legislature
Referendum
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Journalists and photographers who denounced the substandard conditions in tenements and factories during the Progressive Era.
Muckcrackers
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Cite one way political machines acted illegaly in elections.
Bribery, stuffed ballots.
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In the 1800s who cotrolled many city governments?
Political machines
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True or false: Suffragists were women who fought in the war?
FALSE
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What did the book 'The Jungle' by Upton Sinclair denounce?
The terrible condition of the meat packing plants at the time.