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Increase _____ ________ led to moves crops per acre but ________ ________ ________.

Farm Production; Falling Food Prices.

Farmers had to ship goods to market and were a the mercy of railroad rates.



True or False?

True.

What did poor harvest do to farmers who were in constant debt?


a. close their business


b. threw them into choas


c. helped grow more crops

b. threw them into to choas

What was the original goal of the Grange Movement?

reduce rural isolation.

What did the Grange movement help with in 1887?

Passed the Interstate Commerce Act.

What were the goals of the progressive movement?

Sought to correct political and economic injustices form industrilization.

The gospel movement called on _________ to rise challenge of helping who?

Christians; their fellow man.

Who was Jane Addams?

Leader in the settlement house movement; Holl house.

Who helped find the NAACP? (an African American leader)

W.E.B DuBois

When were the laws of Meat Inspection Act and Pure Food and Drug Act passed?

1906

Populist party is a national third party representing _______ , _________, and _______ ______.

laborers, farmers, and industrial workers.

Populist Platform (1892) supported who for president?

William Jennings Bryan.

True or False?

Did American politics help educate voters on special issues?

true

Who worked on ending lynching?

Ida B. Wells

What were muckrakers?



A. reporters


B. writers


C. social scientists


D. all the above

D

What did the National Park Service protect?

parks and monuments

The 16th Amendment gave Congress the power to do what?

to tax personal income

What did the Federal Reserve Act do?

created to regulate the amount of money in circulation

Who increased the Federal government's power to prevent unfair business practices?

Clayton Antitrust Act

Women were treated as, what?

subservient

What is the Seneca Falls Convention (1848)?

birthplace of the Women's Rights Movement

Supreme Court (1874) election ruled citizenship does not include the __________.

privilege of voting

What did the 19th Amendment state?

no state could deny a citizen the vote on the basis of their sex

What is depicting things as they really are know as?

realism

Who wrote The Portrait of a Lady?

Henry James

What did Henry Ossawa Tanner paint?

every day life